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I just Came across an idea to use the traffic light for the main lighting system in my Shortcut-Web-Gallery.

Using the three different colours of light to program people's flow within the gallery. For an instance, The green and red light can be used to define the space and navigate people to each spaces, whereas the yellow can be the light to enable viewing of the artwork. The volume of the gallery still bases on the first idea of the "WEB". However, it is no longer a web created by the spaghetti spiral which connects the tube exits but a newly designed traffic light which directly streches out to the gallery. Whilst thinking how my lighting system can invert external use to internal use,

I thought this concept might be quite interesting because it makes the gallery fuction with the whole of oxford circus and the timescale within the gallery totally unique with its site. The spaghetti structure was bit too much of an Alien for the site and was obstructing the views towards all the other landmarks.

Objectively, there are still remaining questions about the shortcut which I need to start tackling.
Do you think this idea is worthwhile sticking with or not at all? Could you please give me some
clues..