Poole Quay 21st March - 13th April 2008
Images of sunsets over Poole Harbour were captured daily throughout winter 2007/8 using a number of publicly accessible web-cams. Colours were selected directly from the collected images to produce a sequence that represents three months of sunsets. The colour sequence was then translated back into light using LED’s forming a rolling wave of colour.
For more info visit www.fireandicecreative.com
For more info visit www.fireandicecreative.com
Friday, 29 October 2010
Thursday, 1 May 2008
More of this in Poole please
It was great to see such an inspiring installation on Poole Quay, all the better for being produced by an artist based in the South West. Let's see more like this, using the talents of local artists to revitalize Poole.
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
Awesome!
Saturday night was an amazing evening.
The boat trip leading up to viewing the work in it's full glory at night was an excellent build up to the event. The trip made you appreciate the most beautiful settings, often taken for granted when you live in such a beautiful area for a long time.
I felt the work enhanced the magic of the landscape. The changing of colour lights seemed to have been inspired by how light bounces naturally on water from activities on land. It's calming and soothing to watch and a great land mark of Poole Quay.
Well done to all involved.
:D
The boat trip leading up to viewing the work in it's full glory at night was an excellent build up to the event. The trip made you appreciate the most beautiful settings, often taken for granted when you live in such a beautiful area for a long time.
I felt the work enhanced the magic of the landscape. The changing of colour lights seemed to have been inspired by how light bounces naturally on water from activities on land. It's calming and soothing to watch and a great land mark of Poole Quay.
Well done to all involved.
:D
Monday, 7 April 2008
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
What do you think?
I have set this blog up especially for those who are viewing the art work from the 'purbeck princess' on the 5th April but comments are welcome from all.
Please click on 'What do you think' to view comments and click on 'post a comment' at the bottom of the page to let me know your thoughts.
If you would like to publish your own post or add relevant images send through your email address and I will give you access.
thanks, Simon.
Please click on 'What do you think' to view comments and click on 'post a comment' at the bottom of the page to let me know your thoughts.
If you would like to publish your own post or add relevant images send through your email address and I will give you access.
thanks, Simon.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)