Janet Echelman & Google Introduce the Sculpture in the Sky
Itai Buenahora — March 25, 2014 — Art & Design
References: wired & stupiddope
Janet Echelman and Aaron Koblin of Google have teamed up to bring to life this eye-captivating sky sculpture, that has art and technology come together like we have never seen before.
Unnumbered Sparks is a stunning piece of technological art that that hangs silently overhead the citizens of Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada. The art installation is a 745 foot net that constantly changes into a multitude of colors depending on the users of mobile devices below.
The sculpture is essentially a Google Chrome browser over 10 million pixels in size. Activity on each mobile phone contributes to the awe-inspiring artistic masterpiece that is like nothing ever before it.
The sculpture serves as a colorfully illuminating, giant social media artistic canvas, without borders or a final piece, and is constantly being created and "painted" with every touch of our mobile phones.
Unnumbered Sparks is a stunning piece of technological art that that hangs silently overhead the citizens of Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada. The art installation is a 745 foot net that constantly changes into a multitude of colors depending on the users of mobile devices below.
The sculpture is essentially a Google Chrome browser over 10 million pixels in size. Activity on each mobile phone contributes to the awe-inspiring artistic masterpiece that is like nothing ever before it.
The sculpture serves as a colorfully illuminating, giant social media artistic canvas, without borders or a final piece, and is constantly being created and "painted" with every touch of our mobile phones.
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