Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya spent a year painstakingly recording and examining weather data as she studied ways to shroud architect Philip Johnson's Glass House in fog. Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya spent a year painstakingly studying weather data to find ways to shroud architect Philip Johnson's Glass House in fog as seen on September 11, 2014 in New Canaan, Connecticut In the end, she largely gave up on the idea of precisely calibrating the fog and instead let nature take its course and shape the mist.
via New Canaan Newswire http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/world/435719/fog-art-wraps-philip-johnson-glass-house
via New Canaan Newswire http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/world/435719/fog-art-wraps-philip-johnson-glass-house
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