If you want to contribute to the majesty and beauty of the Winter Olympics, Vectorial Elevation Vancouver is the way to go. Vectorial Elevation is a crowdsourced light show that is way too epic for words.
But I'll try and describe it. The Vectorial Elevation Vancouver website has a virtual model of Vancouver on it. You can design "light sculptures" with up to 20 searchlights located around the English Bay. Every night the virtual submissions are uploaded onto a queue and displayed sequentially.
Public art is always an awesome idea. Vectorial Elevation Vancouver is a wonderful way to be a part of the Winter Olympics.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Crowdsourcing Light Shows
- Opportunity for individuals and communities to create and contribute to large-scale light displays through crowdsourcing.
- Virtual Design and Display
- Utilizing virtual platforms to design and showcase light sculptures in real-world settings.
- Public Art Engagement
- Increasing public involvement and participation in art through interactive and collaborative displays.
Where This Applies
- Event Management
- Incorporating crowdsourced light shows into events such as festivals, concerts, and other large-scale gatherings.
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Leveraging virtual design and interactive light displays to attract tourists and enhance visitor experiences.
- Smart City Technology
- Integrating crowdsourced light shows as part of smart city initiatives to engage residents and enhance urban environments.
