Google eArt II

Thursday, October 05, 2006 (21:21 UTC)

Little did I know that when I titled my last post about the intersection of art and virtual reality "Google eArt", I'd get every misspelled google search end up on this blog. So here goes another installment:

The electromagnetic field of a Florida substation was turned into an installation piece made to scale by Locust Projects Nicolas Lobo at the Locust Projects art space:

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Of course, the project wouldn't be complete without its virtual complement in Google Earth:

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Here is the KMZ file. Geospatial context as art. Love it.

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