Giant Google Chrome-enhanced textile sculpture lights up Vancouver sky
17/03/2014
The people of Vancouver got their very own eye candy Monday, in the form of a humongous, glistening interactive art installation—called (...)
The people of Vancouver got their very own eye candy Monday, in the form of a humongous, glistening interactive art installation—called Unnumbered Sparks—floating high above the waterfront near the Convention Center. Constructed with featherweight fibers, the is anchored to the roof of a nearby skyscraper. No, it was not to celebrate St. Patrick’s day, but rather to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the TED Conference, which takes place in that city through March 21. The interactive part is a unique form of artistic crowdsharing—the installation also incorporates a giant Chrome browser window that spans the 300-foot via five high-definition projectors. Unnumbered... This story continues at The Next Web