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Yellow Fog
(Less sinister, at least we think so, than Artigas'
vapor
is Olafur Eliasson's
Yellow
Fog
. In this permanent installation, fog rises up the sides of the Sammlung Verbund in the center of Vienna, Austria, shrouding it from street level to the roof. Fluorescent tubes embedded in the pavement emit a yellow light, which illuminates and substantiates something that's barely visible. Obviously related: Diller + Scofidio's
Blur Building
. Photo by Rupert Steiner.)
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Lucas Gray
September 20, 2009 at 11:32:00 AM CDT
Olafur Eliasson continuously produces stunning and inspiring work. I love his use of natural elements to offer a new perspective of built space. Great photo.
-Lucas Gray
www.talkitect.com
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-Lucas Gray
www.talkitect.com
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