About the Towers
Towers of Light is an interactive, time-based public sculpture designed to create moments of reflection, awareness, and human connection through light, movement, and symbolic design.
Functioning as a solar-activated and digitally integrated timepiece, the installation invites visitors to become aware of time, space, and their own presence within the environment. At the heart of the experience stands the central Light Tower, surrounded by twelve interactive stations that encourage participation, contemplation, and personal intention.
Each surrounding tower features a commissioned Art Plate designed to interact with natural light throughout the day. Visitors are invited to engage with the installation at specific moments, creating a personal and evolving experience shaped by reflection, emotion, and curiosity.
The project explores themes of grounding, inner strength, creative energy, healing, and aspiration. The twelve surrounding towers incorporate symbolic references inspired by cultural and philosophical traditions, including the seven chakras, the concept of the aura, and the four classical elements — Wind, Water, Earth, and Fire. These references are presented as artistic and educational interpretations exploring awareness, balance, and the human experience.
At the arrival of each hour, visitors are invited to pause, reflect, and ask:
"How do you feel? What is your wish?"
Through sculpture, light, frequency, and participation, Towers of Light transforms public space into an immersive experience that encourages connection — with oneself, with others, and with the present moment.
Kelly's Wish — A Visitor Interaction
See more visitor interactions on Misa's YouTube channel.
Mission of the Towers of Light
- Support children's arts and educational programs through a designated percentage of art plate sales.
- Provide educational programming that explores creative expression, symbolism, and cultural traditions.
- Inspire reflection, creativity, and community engagement through contemporary public art.
- Beautify public spaces and recognize participating artists.
- Foster collaboration among diverse communities, including youth, families, artists, and wellness communities.
- Contribute to cultural tourism and local vitality.
- Create a peaceful environment that encourages mindful engagement and artistic exploration.
Tower Details
Each tower is approx. 30in width by 7ft tall triangular tower
In front of each tower we are placing haptic transducers — researched and supported by scientists at SBCAST — to help raise and harmonize frequency throughout the installation.
1:10 Scale Model
This 1:10 scale model represents a future interactive public art installation designed to inspire reflection, healing, and human connection through light, sound, vibration, and art.
The central Light Tower is surrounded by 12 towers symbolizing the chakras, aura, and the four elements — creating an immersive experience where visitors are invited to ask:
"How do you feel? What is your wish?"
Illuminate the Future. Elevate the Frequency.
Core Team
- Misa ART (Creator / Innovator)
- Terry Duffy (Art Director / Set Design)
- Kath Carter (Advisory Board)
- Shirin Behzadi (Advisory Board)
- Alan Macy (SBCAST - Science & Tech Advisor)
- Phoebe Frisch (PR / Communications)
- Melissa Yost (Accountant)
- Kate Winkler (Advisory Board)
- Jeff Karpel & Marty Clement (Legal Advisors)
- Luke DePass (AI / Web Design)
- Leslie Ekker (Light Engineer / Mechanical Engineer)
- James Martin (Project Director)
- Gerard Kilgallon (Structural Production)
- Kamil Bartoszcze (Sound Engineer)
- Jan Soldat (Technical Engineer)
- Douglas Hammen & Andrew Gartner (Architects)
- Michael Beck (Mechanical Engineer, NASA)
- Brian Kuhlmann (Photographer)
- Annie Hasselmann (psychology, program and calendar director)
About Misa
Misa ART is an internationally recognized artist specializing in metal and wood.
Born in the Czech Republic and having lived in Chicago, New York City, Florida, and now California, Misa's journey has been deeply influenced by her exploration of color and its profound emotional impact. Her work transcends borders and boundaries, creating a universal expression of spirit and beauty that resonates with audiences everywhere, needing no interpretation.
In 2000, Misa moved to the United States on her own, opening her first art gallery in Chicago. Soon after, she began showcasing her work across the U.S., including in New York, Florida, and California. As a self-taught artist, Misa's passion and talent have led her to manage four art studios, three galleries, and a children's charity. For her, creating art is more than a profession—it's a way of life. She finds deep fulfillment in helping others feel, see, and experience the world from a different perspective.
Misa considers herself blessed, and she is devoted to using her artistic gift to make a positive impact on the world. A pivotal moment in her life was her Near-Death Experience, which she shares in her book "Tower of Light." During this experience, she received a download of profound knowledge and information about the "Towers of Light" — a mission she realized upon waking in an emergency room. She knew that she had returned to this world to build these Towers.
Her vision is to create two or three sets of Tower projects—one in Europe and one in the U.S. — which will rotate around the globe every few years, bringing healing and love to different communities. Misa is eager to support children's charities worldwide and she will do so with all of her love and light.
Misa's work can be found at www.misa-artwork.com and www.misaforlove.org.
Her book, "Tower of Light" is available here.