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With the fear of heights are not admitted
The Museum of Art in Dusseldorf opened an unusual installation, on which you can and should polazit.Pod domed building at a height of over 20 meters pulled level 3 grid, separated by a huge transparent and mirrored balloons. Like spiders, people can move around the construction of the air, not seeing the soil under your feet, balancing on swinging the grid.
The installation is called "in orbit". She conceived and implemented the Thomas Saraceno - contemporary Argentine artists, promotes the aesthetics of interaction, that is in direct contact with the viewer art object.
As the author himself says, without people, crawling, or walking in his installations, the latter will not even visible to the naked eye. It is the people involved in the process, made of strained networks of fascinating attractions and a contemporary work of art. In this article, we chose 7 most impressive pictures of the installation.
"In orbit" - the most grandiose and ambitious work of the artist. Within three years, Tomas Saraceno has worked on its development together with architects, biologists and engineers. The installation opens on 22 June at the Art Museum «K21 Ständehaus" in Dusseldorf.
See also:
The installation, which you can watch for hours
Fabulous light projections on the trees
Indoor clouds
via www.adme.ru/hudozhniki-i-art-proekty/komnatnye-oblaka-480455/
The installation is called "in orbit". She conceived and implemented the Thomas Saraceno - contemporary Argentine artists, promotes the aesthetics of interaction, that is in direct contact with the viewer art object.
As the author himself says, without people, crawling, or walking in his installations, the latter will not even visible to the naked eye. It is the people involved in the process, made of strained networks of fascinating attractions and a contemporary work of art. In this article, we chose 7 most impressive pictures of the installation.
"In orbit" - the most grandiose and ambitious work of the artist. Within three years, Tomas Saraceno has worked on its development together with architects, biologists and engineers. The installation opens on 22 June at the Art Museum «K21 Ständehaus" in Dusseldorf.
See also:
The installation, which you can watch for hours
Fabulous light projections on the trees
Indoor clouds
via www.adme.ru/hudozhniki-i-art-proekty/komnatnye-oblaka-480455/