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Iceberg Artwork Brings Lights and Music to Street Art in Montreal

Iceberg by Atomic3 is a new and interactive form of street art in Montreal, Quebec. It is a light and sound installation placed at the heart of the city that is activated through movement.

The design is like an iceberg journey for its visitors, starting from the Place des Festivals to the Place des Arts esplanade. It is representative of icebergs' four life stages. Iceberg skeletons feature the distinct shapes, sizes and soundscapes these separate life stages entail, such as the water dripping effect associated with the melting stages of the iceberg.

Essentially influenced from and situated to function as a giant organ, this ornate architectural design welcomes urbanites to listen, watch and play with the massive instrument. It is a great addition to street art in Montreal.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Street Art - The trend of interactive street art is growing, offering opportunities for artists to engage with viewers and create immersive experiences.
2. Light and Sound Installations - Light and sound installations are becoming popular forms of artistic expression, creating dynamic, multisensory experiences for audiences.
3. Architectural Innovations - Architects are exploring new ways to integrate art and technology into urban spaces, transforming the cityscape into a canvas for creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can leverage interactive street art and light and sound installations to enhance public spaces and attract more visitors.
2. Urban Development - The urban development industry can incorporate architectural innovations like Iceberg to create unique and engaging environments that enhance the vibrancy of cities.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - The tourism and hospitality industry can promote interactive street art and architectural installations as attractions, offering tourists a unique and memorable experience.

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