mercredi 8 décembre 2010

La baguette magique du vent – de Len Lye : Len Lye’s The Wind Wand


Emblématique de New Plymouth, La Baguette Magique est l’œuvre de Len Lye, l'artiste le plus connu de la Nouvelle Zélande. Elle a 45 mètres de haut, elle bouge avec le vent, et il y 1296 diodes (LEDs) qui s’illuminent le soir. Pas mal comme project pour l’an 2000.

On a aussi essayé d’aller au Musée d’art Contemporaine, mais il était ferme pendant toute la semaine. Donc, pas de culture pour le moment.

The Wind Wand is 'a much loved local icon' of New Plymouth. The work of Len Lye, the most famous artist from New Zealand, it is 45 metres high, sways with the wind, and has over 1296 diodes (LED) in the ball at the top. Not bad as a Millennium project.

We also tried to go to the Museum of Contemporary Art, but it was closed for the whole week. So not much culture yet.

http://www.windwand.co.nz/ourwindwand.htm

1 commentaire:

Krys and Paul a dit…

The first wind wand was built in Toronto - but it wasn't built to spec so he made them take it down. Dumb Canucks! (I am one, I can say that)http://www.windwand.co.nz/ourwindwand.htm