Saturday, 13 June 2009
Green Void
On 29 March this year, I posted a picture of this sculpture from the top (at left). When strolling around Sydney looking at the Vivid Sydney exhibitions recently, I had a chance to go inside Customs House again and captured this shot from below.
An explanation tells us it is Green Void by LAVA (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture), and states: "Man.Nature. Technology. Green Void is an artificial organic sculpture inspired by nature, that inhabits the atrium of Customs House. Similar to a plant that grows in a natural environment, or an amphibic creature evolving, it is a reminder of the relationship between architecture and nature."
It is being exhibitied between 10 December 2008 and 10 June 2009.
Read more about LAVA and the sculpture here.
Labels:
Architecture,
Art,
sculpture
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This is so bizzare but also very likable. Tough subject to photograph - well done.
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