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Images of “Alice’s Dreamscape” light sculpture
as the LED lights change their colors
Good morning, Labas rytas,
“Alice’s Dreamscape”, my LED color-chaning light sculpture, is leaving my studio for a new home in the neurobiology research laboratories of the newly built Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning. This is part of the Hospital for Sick Children, and part of the University of Toronto.
These sculptures are 65 inches (1.65 meters) tall and consist of three layers of semi-transparent polycarbonate upon which images are printed. The images include my own neuronal pathways, electroencephalograms, MRI brain scans. These also include illustrations from the first edition printing of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” and hand-written passages penned by Carroll himself.
This is one of the most popular of my light sculptures. Children are instantly drawn to it. To have it displayed at a children’s hospital is very fitting. To see more details of this piece, please view this one-minute YouTube video HERE.
Alice will not be lonely. She will be accompanied by a second similarly sized light sculpture “Dreamscape Column 2”.
Further information about my light sculptures is HERE.
Wishing you magical, color-filled dreamscapes.
Sincerely, Pagarbiai, Dr. Audrius Plioplys
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