Friday, February 22, 2013

Bruce Munro: Field of Light

As stated on Bruce Munro's Website:

"Field of Light was originally conceived in Australia in 1992, an auspicious year for Munro and his family. The red desert had an incredible feeling of energy; ideas seemed to radiate from it along with the heat. The field of light installation was one idea that landed in Bruce’s sketch book and refused to dislodge from his mind.


Field of Light can be seen at the Eden Project in Cornwall from 1st November 2008 - 31st March 2009. Bruce Munro and five assistants worked over three days to install it on the grass roof of the visitor’s centre, between the Rainforest and Mediterranean Biomes. It is made of 6,000 acrylic stems, through which fibre optic cables run, each crowned with a clear glass sphere. There are 11 external projectors; the stems themselves hold no electric power at all. The installation covers an area of 60 x 20 meters, using 24, 000 meters of fibre optic cable. It’s best viewed after dark."




Bruce Munro's Website





Friday, February 15, 2013

Hobbiton: A Designer's Fairytale


Wouldn't that be a great opportunity: to design the setting for Hobbiton, or the Shire as it's known. To have the chance to bring something to life that exists in fairytales and literature and in the many minds of the J.R.R. Tolkien readership. It would be challenging in the sense of fulfilling the ideology of many Tolkien geeks and lovers of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Hobbit. It would also be a fanstastic opportunity to create a whimsical fairytale land (for the purposes of Motion Picture & Tourism of course) but still very cool.












Friday, February 8, 2013