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Post by Whatsnew_c on Jan 20, 2013 19:13:32 GMT -5
I remember ther first time I was close to the clock I was kinda annoyed by how loud it was. It is a little bit better visually since they added the lights though.
Post by 10goldbees on Jan 23, 2013 11:06:33 GMT -5
Ok I know this is a little bit much to ask of Bonnaroo but we need an instillation from Yayoi Kusama on the farm. I think if I were at my favorite place on earth with all of my best friends and I stepped into an exhibit like this I would honestly break down in tears.
Skip to 30 seconds in the video if you're impatient about your artwork.
That display is beautiful but I wonder how much power it takes. I think that is probably a consideration about any lighting placement. I've always thought the water slide was added to help with the heat related injuries /deaths.
I like the art projects in the pods but I don't think they're publicized much for people to participate in them.
Post by 10goldbees on Jan 23, 2013 11:15:30 GMT -5
Yea, like I said, probably not going to happen but it would be amazing. If they replaced the cinema tent with the star room I wouldn't complain one bit.
That display is beautiful but I wonder how much power it takes. I think that is probably a consideration about any lighting placement. I've always thought the water slide was added to help with the heat related injuries /deaths.
I like the art projects in the pods but I don't think they're publicized much for people to participate in them.
With LEDs a lot of these projects do not use a lot of power, but it does take a lot of energy to pump water up a slide or air condition a tent.
Dan, I hear you, but if it had fire, I love fire, it gives the best tracers. When spinning and in movement, flames look amazing.
Art, It does not take a lot, just a little creativity.
This Egg is from a crew out of Bosie, ID. you could walk under it and sit.
Here is one of the trippiest art exhibits I've seen. This is at IU Bloomington. This video is kind of long, but it give the idea. The way they end up sitting, you eventually feel like you're sitting upright. It looks like you're looking over a cliff into space when the stars are out. They way the light changes makes the wall look like it's going in waves. It's amazing.
They need to bring back the sonic forest and the art such'n'such. Add some more interctive art pieces and large sculptures that can also create shade during the day. Also some live painting during some shows would be sweet, maybe some Alex Grey