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Big waves at Ke'e Beach on the north end of Kauai.
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In spring 2017, Project Zero presented a series of fifty wave sculptures installed throughout the five boroughs in an effort to raise awareness for ocean conversation projects around the world. In partnership with DOT Art, Project Zero installed six waves on DOT property at five DOT Public Plaza locations throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan. International artists Queen Noor, Suki Waterhouse, Margaret Zhang, Coral Vita, Liu Bolin and the Costeau Society were featured at the sites. Comprised of eco resin, paint and a metal plinth, the sculptures were on display from May 20th - June 21st, 2017 coinciding with the months around World Oceans Day. Each sculpture’s design represents the artists’ hope for the ocean as Project 0 focuses on the protection of marine habitats. Titled “Wave Walk,” the installation encourages visitors to visit all connecting sites. The sculptures were located at 125th Street and Park Avenue, Flatiron Plaza South (Broadway and 23rd Street) and Astor Place (St. Mark’s Place & Cooper Square and Cooper Square & E. 9th Street) in Manhattan as well as Albee Square (Dekalb Avenue and Fulton Street) Pearl Street Triangle (Water Street between Pearl Street and Anchorage Place) in Brooklyn.
NYCDOT Art Program, Arterventions
“Wave Walk” by Costeau Society, Queen Noor, Suki Waterhouse, Margaret Zhang, Coral Vita and Liu Bolin
Presented with Project 0
Manhattan: 125th Street and Park Avenue, Flatiron Plaza South (Broadway and 23rd Street), Astor Place Plaza (St. Mark’s Place & Cooper Square, Cooper Square & E. 9th Street).
Brooklyn: Albee Square (Dekalb Avenue and Fulton Street) and Pearl Street Triangle (Water Street between Pearl Street and Anchorage Place).
On this day, Pacific Ocean was particularly calm. There were trains of rolling waves, making neither splash nor noise.
Prince Charles waves to onlookers at the end of his visit to Sark, just before boarding the helicopter prior to travelling to Alderney, his tour took in the island of Jersey, Guernsey, Herm, Sark and Alderney.
Best seen in B l a c k M a g i c
Once again we are experiencing huge unseasonal seas. There was also a good cloud cover so I spent an hour just watching, feeling the sea's awesome power.
This was a sunny afternoon, the high tides make it impossible to stay on the beach but not from watching the sea.