Engaging installations

 

I have come across the installations below at home and abroad, and they have all elicited feelings which could on the whole only be incited by the particular atmosphere’s created by  sculptures or art within the landscape. Most of these installations are unexpected and at times juxtaposed within the landscape that they have been placed, and perhaps this is what causes them to have an impact.


The bee hive Kew Gardens -  What impressed me about this installation was the ability to enter within the structure, the pass around it and underneath it, all the time being encouraged to reflect on the life of bees




Zadar’s Sea Organ and Sun Salutation, Croatia

This installation comes to life at night time, when humans can trigger light effects, however as well as the human induced responses the structure located on the sea also contains holes of different sizes that act as an organ as waves travel through the structure



The interactive "rave tree", the Greenpeace field, Glastonbury Festival - We spent a few morning afters in this field and the presence of the tree was a calming influence in the middle of an otherwise hectic crossroads.....

The Bristol Whale 

The Bristol Whales was a temporary artwork for Bristol Green Capital 2015. I took this photograph outside the M-shed in Bristol. However I enjoyed more watching it slowly decay when it was placed in a wildlife reserve on the portway road out of Bristol. 





Willow Sculpture, Runnymede 

I was not clear on the link between this sculpture of ancient people created from Willow tree branches, however I enjoyed watching my kids interact with it!
 



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