Los Angeles’ Pershing square, also known as a postmodern square, is the home of a surreal shimmering public-art display. Hovering above the concrete park is a holographic mylar strip cloud that is free to flutter in the breeze and impress pedestrians. This installation has brought visitors to an otherwise empty park, which is due for a more natural makeover in 2019.
Key Takeaways:
- A “universally despised” postmodern public square in Los Angeles is getting a second look this week with the addition of a surreal glittering silver cloud that undulates in the air above the concrete.
- the latticework installation is made of thousands of holographic mylar strips that flutter in the breeze.
- Sharon says he was inspired by nature and “the feeling that we are only aware on a very surface level of what is really going on around us.
“”A ‘universally despised’ postmodern public square in Los Angeles is getting a second look this week with the addition of a surreal glittering silver cloud that undulates in the air above the concrete, seemingly floating without any supports.””