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Artificial Moon by Wang Yuyang on site, Xujiahui park, Shanghai

Artificial Moon is a sculptural piece by Beijing-based artist Wang Yuyang constructed from hundreds of various compact fluorescent lightbulbs. At over 13 ft. wide (400cm) the piece is an imposing recreation of Earth’s moon, using strategically placed lights to mimic craters and other surface features.

See also Olafur Eliasson’s The Weather Project
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kenyatta:

Artificial Moon by Wang Yuyang on site, Xujiahui park, Shanghai

Artificial Moon is a sculptural piece by Beijing-based artist Wang Yuyang constructed from hundreds of various compact fluorescent lightbulbs. At over 13 ft. wide (400cm) the piece is an imposing recreation of Earth’s moon, using strategically placed lights to mimic craters and other surface features.

See also Olafur Eliasson’s The Weather Project

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