Fluorescent Skate Parks

This Park from Artist Koo Jeong A Features an Illuminated Centerpiece

South Korean visual artist Koo Jeong A has designed this glow-in-the-dark skate park that brightens up at night.

Located in Liverpool, England, this fluorescent project is a new edition to the local Everton Park initiated by Liverpool Biennial. Working with local young people from the area, this new skatepark functions both as an interactive space for the community as well as a public art piece. The 'Koo Jeong A x Wheelscape Evertro' project was built through the artist's interpretation of the surrounding area, and actually uses a free-form construction process that consumes two thirds fewer concrete than a traditional casting mold.

Of course, most striking is the glowing green bowl centerpiece painted in phosphorescent paint. The paint used is especially unique in that it actually uses a natural bioluminescent chemical found in common fireflies.
Trend Themes
1. Glow-in-the-dark Spaces - Creating spaces that illuminate at night, offering unique and immersive experiences.
2. Interactive Community Art - Engaging communities through art installations that encourage participation and interaction.
3. Sustainable Construction Methods - Utilizing innovative construction processes that require fewer resources and reduce environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Entertainment - Exploring new ways of merging art and entertainment to create memorable experiences for audiences.
2. Skateboarding and Extreme Sports - Developing skateboarding facilities and products that incorporate creative design elements and enhance the overall experience.
3. Construction and Architecture - Incorporating sustainable construction practices and materials into architectural projects, reducing ecological footprints.

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