Saturday, 12 May 2012

Glebe, Earth V Sky

"Earth V Sky" is an artwork created by Allan Giddy in Bicentennial Park, in the inner city suburb of Glebe. It involves the reflection of a spectrum of coloured light on two magnificent Moreton Bay fig trees, during sunset. The nine lights are powered by a nearby wind turbine and world-first technology continuously samples the colour of the sky and then inverts the colour of the evening sky. The lights fade in gently and subtly increase in intensity over an hour and fifteen minutes.

21 comments:

  1. AWESOME! What a great shot Jim. Have a nice weekend.

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  2. People astound me with their cleverness! :)

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  3. It actually reminds me of the tree in Avatar!

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  4. I wonder what the fruit bats think? Great shot Jim.

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  5. An outstanding piece of art this picture is.

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  6. WOW! What a wonderful light show! Amazing!

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  7. That is awesome indeed, Jim! Incredible! And what a amazing capture!! Enjoy your weekend!

    Sylvia

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  8. A unique take on the 'reflection" theme. The blue trees look so lush and inviting.

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  9. That's impressive. I'd like to see it.

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  10. sitting under the figs this very minute. all 9 lights are off. sun is nearly set. what's gone wrong?

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  11. What a fantastic use of the wind energy! Beautiful color in that shot!

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  12. Sheumack, I took this shot last weekend, about half an hour later than the time you posed your comment. Hopefully, you eventually saw the light show tonight.

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  13. Fabulous artwork Jim and a great capture. Thanks for bringing it to us.

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  14. How fantastic is this. What a wonderful way to brighten up the autumn (almost winter) nights.

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  15. the color is astounding

    I love the bridge in your newer post

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  16. Such a great idea Jim, even better that it's powered by nature.

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