The south bank of Thames lit up as the winds blew.
Literally, 500 mini turbines directly generating energy, powering thousands of tiny Led bulbs, integrally mounted on flexible poles, swaying with the winds, giving an enthralling effect of firefly like fields, animating the wind in electronic means.
In imagination, this creates an enthralling effect; in reality it is an amazing piece of art to make people realize how we’ve forgotten the power of the wind.
Brain child of Jason Bruges this awesome, piece of art, shows us how wind energy that was considered rural have come of age to be used in the urban as the alternative and sustainable option for energy.
Renewable energy as the power of the future, Jason says, this piece of art was made so that people can think creatively about the spaces around them.
A complete visual treat, the installation reinforces how wind energy is no longer restricted to producing just energy using wind mills, as we traditionally perceive it to be; but how silent power of wind can be used to design a landscape, a unique art piece to the delight of all.