bruce munro: ‘light shower’ at salisbury cathedral
the installation consists of 2, 000 shimmering points of light / teardrop diffusers, each set at the end of a fiber optic thread, all cascading downwards from the cathedral's spire crossing.The post...
View Articlebruce munro: water-towers at salisbury cathedral
the installation consists of 69,000 meters of optic fibres which bruce munro and his team have laced through 15,000 bottles. each of the 69 towers are built from 216 bottles containing 30 tons of...
View Articlebruce munro: forest of light
the installation consists of 20,000 stems of light strewn along a 1 kilometre path that wind through longwood gardens, pennsylvania with fiber optics trailing along the ground, much like woodland...
View Articlebruce munro: field of light at the holburne museum
the installation consists of over 5,000 bulbs planted throughout the grounds of the museum. an intricate network of fiber optic cables connects each acrylic stem crowned by a frosted sphere to the...
View Articlebruce munro: starturn at the holburne museum
a bicycle is connected to an armature holding hundreds of tealights, all of which spin when the bike is pedaled. The post bruce munro: starturn at the holburne museum appeared first on designboom.
View Articlebruce munro: light at longwood gardens
the artist's first large-scale solo show spans 23 acres and over ten installations, from a gently glowing forest treehouse and a rainfall chandelier to 200 floating lilypads composed of recycled...
View Articlelarge-scale CD installation at waddesdon gardens by bruce munro
the british artist has conceived two large-scale installations for the french chateau - embroidering the garden's undulating landscape with thousands of glistening CDs.The post large-scale CD...
View Articlebruce munro at cheekwood botanical garden & museum
ten of the british artist's works take over the nashville, tenessee venue transforming the 55-acre site into an enchanting, illuminated landscape. The post bruce munro at cheekwood botanical garden...
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