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Fiber Optic Light-Honeycomb Star Ceiling Panel
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Fiber Optic Starry Sky Light-Inkjet Panel
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Hydra Starry Sky Ceiling Panel
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Fiber Optic Star Light Traditional Installation
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Fiber Optic Standard Starlight Ceiling Panel
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Fiber Optic Hanging Light Star Ceiling Panel
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Fiber Optic Star Ceiling Custom Pattern
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Optical Fiber Ring Light Guide
This artwork is composed of plastic fiber optic ball lights ground mounted lights. It is made of fiber optic with transparent cover protection which have extremely durable in all weather conditions and absolute safety and color changing effect as you want. The plastic fiber optic light uses a special polymer compound as the core material, and a high-strength transparent flame-retardant engineering plastic as the outer skin, which can ensure that there will be no quality problems such as fracture and deformation for a long time. Different light engines can produce different transformation effects and colors.
Twenty years ago, when the artist Munro traveled to a barren desert in Australia, he ran into a flower opening after a rain. The installation work "field of light" is to imitate the scene he saw at that time. During the day, these lights stayed quietly as if they were asleep. At night, they bloomed like flowers, turning into a vibrant, luminous sea of stars. The first exhibition of "field of light" was held in the pirelli garden of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London as part of the brilliant! exhibition in 2004. As the first show of "field of light", Munro built a long hill on the exhibition grounds in Wiltshire; visitors can enter this 10-acre luminous installation through a public walkway. From 2008 to 2009, Munro took part in the Eden project in Cornwall, England with the "field of light". This time he displayed the installation on the roof of the visitor center, using a total of 6,000 light bulbs and 11 projectors. This is the latest light installation exhibition in the "field of light" exhibition room Munro held at the Holburne Museum.
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