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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
The New Frontier: Solar Powered Art
Posted by sarah
Sometimes I just love browsing through press releases. It's like combing the beach for nice shells. Here's one that caught my eye--and imagination--today:
Language of the Birds
, a permanent site-specific sculpture by
Brian Goggin
with
Dorka Keehn
, will be installed mid-October, 2008 and unveiled at the beginning of November in San Francisco. It will be the first permanent solar-powered public art piece in the United States. The sculpture is a flock of 23 illuminated books, which appear to have just taken flight from the plaza. Appearing as though they're in motion, the books have flown open creating various wing positions with the pages and bindings.
Each unique book is fabricated in frosted white translucent polycarbonate. These sculptural elements will be suspended from a geometric web of stainless steel aircraft cables. At night, LED lights encrusted in the books will create an array of unexpected visual patterns. Goggin and Keehn teamed up with scientist David Shearer and Lawrence Ferlengetti’s
City Lights Books
to power
Language of the Birds
with solar panels mounted on top of the iconic bookstore.
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9/10/2008 11:43:04 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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