Guide language: in 1972, the United Nations general assembly to determine on June 5 as world environment day. This festival every year to remind people, if we still don't care live in their homes, it will be with us shocks the silence. Artists as thoughts and creative leader never abandon reminds us that the fragility of nature and civilization. They to 'protect the earth' with design and creation of zhenhai, with their own actions called for more people to join to the 'environmental protection'.
in 1972, the United Nations general assembly to determine on June 5 as world environment day. This festival every year to remind people, if we still don't care live in their homes, it will be with us shocks the silence. Artists as thoughts and creative leader never abandon reminds us that the fragility of nature and civilization. They to 'protect the earth' with design and creation of zhenhai, with their own actions called for more people to join to the 'environmental protection'. Wandering the moon though born suffering from color blindness, but that didn't prevent Luke Jerram road of art. On the contrary, this led him to break through the traditional creation of one for the viewer to create fresh and interesting way of perception. Over the past 20 years, he always took a giant moon to run around the world. By 7 m diameter ball sculpture, with the proportion of 1:50 0000 mapping taken by NASA's lunar surface, in each city, make collective memory to remember. The Museum of the Moon let people with a completely new visual observing the Moon can be 360 degrees, to remind people to ponder the relationship between man and nature, the universe, called on people to cherish the earth ecology. Space debris falls around the earth now gone with the wind has at least 29000 pieces of more than 10 cm of space debris, rocket and satellite debris. These waste to our currently in use poses a threat to satellites and damage, when they collide time-varying will produce more space junk, also interfere with our digital communication. But today, there is no a technically feasible, cost control and controllable effect on solution. Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde launched his latest large projects - — 'Space junk lab (' 空间浪费实验室) , aimed at with an optimistic and poetic creativity plan to find a new cognitive point of view. On October 5, 2018, Daan and his team will be a wisp of green neon Almere projected onto a Dutch city in the night sky, like a UFO coming. 'Space junk tracking device' as the first step in Daan creative plan, it is to cause the attention of people, and close feeling radiant light hidden crisis. The magic show loudly announced to the night sky: space junk has arrived! We should not only be vigilant, also want to actively study the application possibility of space junk. Golden canal as early as in A. D. 300 years ago, is located in the northern Arizona indians, was the first to rely on irrigation channels culture one of the survival of the nation. For agricultural purpose, they built the early canal, help to improve the quality of life of residents. Peru artist Grimanesa Amoros inspired by Arizona canal, build the group called 'the Golden Waters' three-dimensional lighting device. Work skillfully combines lines and lighting, seemingly disorganized lines, but the stereo aesthetic feeling extremely. Seemingly very dreamy colour light art installation, actually use is relatively ordinary material, four kinds of the size of the LED soft light and custom lighting equipment, by giant metal clamps on the structure of the bridge, cable can keep device is suspended in the parts above the water. Work as if rising from the surface of the region, at the same time, the existence of itself and symbol of a canal. When people are touched by the dream lights work of, also can more clearly the nature of the shock, understand the rivers and the precious water resources. These works out of the gallery, towards the crowded streets, squares and rivers, to protect the earth 'as our mission, will arouse more attention to the environment.
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