
Mirek Struzik
Bubble Trees
"Bubble Trees" was created as a new iteration of the Bubble sculptures series and reflects values similar to those presented by the Bubble Forest: the ability of plants to produce oxygen.
Bubble Trees in their basic form consists of three main elements (the trees), however they can be multiplicated, there can be many more Bubble Trees installed in the client’s location.
When the sun sets, the dynamic illumination system (RGB LED lamps in light boxes installed in ground + the controller) lets the sculpture undergo a complete metamorphosis and shows its true colors. It’s a great feature in dynamic public places, where lots of people walk.
Bubble Trees in their basic form consists of three main elements (the trees), however they can be multiplicated, there can be many more Bubble Trees installed in the client’s location.
When the sun sets, the dynamic illumination system (RGB LED lamps in light boxes installed in ground + the controller) lets the sculpture undergo a complete metamorphosis and shows its true colors. It’s a great feature in dynamic public places, where lots of people walk.
FACTSHEET:
Abmessungen : 7.2 cm x 1.5 cm x 7 cm (Height, Width, Depth)Gewicht : 300 kg
Jahr : 2021
Material : Metall, Stahl, Licht
Stil : abstrakt, modern, Lichtkunst, surreal, monumental
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