Public artwork displays solar-powered CO2LED
Bharat | Jul 26 2007


Public art often attracts people from all walks of life, but only ones that genuinely have a flair for art or understand it. Here is a public art that’ll surely sway the like minded - nearly all, coz it’s away from the conventional - issue here is addressing the major devastation headed our way, the deteriorating environment.

Leave all as it lies, and make your way to Arlington Country in Virginia, to catch a glimpse of a perfect and stunning example of environmentally-minded public art, anytime before 1st September.

Arlington will play host to a temporarily named CO2LED public artwork installation, made of five-hundred twenty-two solar powered LEDs on rods topped with reused plastic bottles. Artists like Jack Sanders, Robert Gay and Butch Anthony, have created the CO2LED, and the installation was influenced by Arlington’s environmental initiative FreshAIRE (Arlington Initiative to Reduce Emissions). This exhibition or the temporary task will demonstrate how simple recycling is, and how the recycled stuff can be used.

[ Source: Inahabitat]

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