Cem_Usakligil
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Yesterday I have seen something which I have never seen before; a lumiarium. These are huge, balloon like sculptures inflated by pressured air. One goes inside (without shoes) to experience the various shapes and passages but the main attraction is the incredible light. By making use of only the sunlight, the makers (Alan Parkinson and Architects of Air) have created light sculptures in various shades of blue, red, yellow and green. Their web site describes luminaria as follows:
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Their Miracoco luminarium has been setup in Antwerp, Belgium for the duration of July, which is the one I have visited. Without further ado, here are some pictures I took. Enjoy and please let me have your feedback or C&C....Each luminarium is a dazzling maze of winding paths and soaring domes where Islamic architecture, Archimedean solids and Gothic cathedrals meld into an inspiring monument to the beauty of light and colour.
The luminaria are designed by company founder, Alan Parkinson, who started experimenting with pneumatic sculptures in the I980s. They are made of a plastic produced uniquely for Architects of Air. Only four colours of plastic are used to generate a great diversity of subtle hues.
Each luminarium is an original design. The principal difference between the different luminaria is found in the rendering of the domes and in the layout of the tunnels.
The domes are the large chambers rising up to 10 metres high that provide the focal points. The tunnels connect the domes and determine the journey the visitor will take. The luminaria also feature ‘pods’ - alcoves where people can sit and relax out of the way of the other visitors.
Each luminarium is made up of around 20 elements that are zipped together on site to typically occupy an area of 1000 square metres. Easy to erect, laying out the structure and anchoring can take as little as 4 hours then, in just 20 minutes, the luminarium is inflated to its monumental size.

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