Piazza Palazzo di Città, Daniel Buren: Flying Carpet.
That white building on the left it's the Torino Town Hall (HERE the photo I took in the square without "Flying Carpet" performance). It'unusual and fun to walk down under these small, coloured and lighted blocks. To see all performances, I remember the official link of Contemporary Arts Torino Piemonte.
Piazza Palazzo di Città, Daniel Buren: Tappeto Volante.
Il palazzo bianco sulla sinistra è la sede del Comune di Torino (QUI la foto che presi nella stessa piazza senza il "Tappeto volante"). E' inusuale e divertente camminare sotto questi piccoli cubi, colorati e illuminati. Per vedere tutte le opere, rammento il sito ufficale di: Contemporary Arts Torino Piemonte.
15 comments:
I walked under it at night for the first time yesterday evening. You're right, it is unusual and looks really good.
Tutti questi foto di Luci d'Artista sono bellissima. Una mostra interessante e ideale per le sere lunghe di inverno
What a stunning picture. I bet it's amazing to walk right underneath it.
Ehi Adrian if you stay in Torino some day (Sat 24th afternoon now), what about a beer one day of these?
that's what I call really well spotted picture!!
bravo! ;)
What a magic picture, Fabrizio. I can imagine how amazing is to walk down under these lights!
Yes. This phot is great. And we really like this connection-modern lights and classical buildings!!!Lovely
Beautiful, I like your city :)
Nice perspective shot.
~Oswegan
this is my favourite installation love it, love it.
The lights make it look like a magical grid.
Amazing lighting!
How many photos did you have to take before you got this perfectly symmetrical one?
Fabrizio, me gusta mucho los patrones que forman las luces. The light patterns are awesome.
Wow! This is wonderful. Why is this picture not on your Flickr page??
Hey Fabrizio,
Una birra sounds like a great idea.
Did you get the email that I sent you about it last week? If not, maybe you could try emailing me - adrian-blog AT mcqn.net.
Cheers.
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