Today is a good day
United Neon 2 of 3 - Ace of Diamonds
I flew into United’s terminal at O’Hare this afternoon.
I’ve long been impressed by the light sculpture in here (see the blurb below) – but this is the first time I’ve stopped to try and capture it “on film”. Quite tricky. Not sure which of the three I’ve posted I like best!
What do you think?
And the blurb is:
The passenger corridor features a 744 foot neon sculpture by California artist Michael Hayden. The sculpture, entitled "Sky's the Limit" is the largest light sculpture in the world. It is composed o 466 colored neon tubes of 14 foot and 8 foot 8 inch lengths. They run the length of the ceiling above the two moving sidewalks. The first and last sections of the three-section sculpture begin with white neon tubes. The center section starts with indigo and proceeds through the spectrum from shades of blue to green to yellow to orange to bright red. The light sculpture is computer generated. The pattern of light pulses never repeats itself
United Neon 2 of 3 - Ace of Diamonds
I flew into United’s terminal at O’Hare this afternoon.
I’ve long been impressed by the light sculpture in here (see the blurb below) – but this is the first time I’ve stopped to try and capture it “on film”. Quite tricky. Not sure which of the three I’ve posted I like best!
What do you think?
And the blurb is:
The passenger corridor features a 744 foot neon sculpture by California artist Michael Hayden. The sculpture, entitled "Sky's the Limit" is the largest light sculpture in the world. It is composed o 466 colored neon tubes of 14 foot and 8 foot 8 inch lengths. They run the length of the ceiling above the two moving sidewalks. The first and last sections of the three-section sculpture begin with white neon tubes. The center section starts with indigo and proceeds through the spectrum from shades of blue to green to yellow to orange to bright red. The light sculpture is computer generated. The pattern of light pulses never repeats itself