Amongst the hustle and chaos of LAX, a colorful island floats above the travellers. It's not a destination, but an art installation in the north light well of the airport called Air Garden, created bymultidisciplinary artist Ball-Nogues Studio.The artwork is composed of colored, metallic bead chains and draped in hanging curves (also called catenaries), the beads reflect the different qualities of light as it changes throughout the day, turning it into a multicolored cloud as the light passes through. "Each one is a miniature convex mirror, capturing light from all corners of the space as well as from the adjacent balls," explain the studio on their site. "These voluminous brush strokes on a transclucent three dimensional canvas dissolve into washes of color then snap back into clear strokes with one's changing perspective."So as you're hectically rushing through the terminal, late for your plane and sweating through the air conditioning, you can look up and pause for a moment and be at peace. At least, that's the idea. "The Air Garden is a serene moment amidst the hectic action and movement within the airport," the studio note. "[It's] a place for reflection and repose, an opportunity for the traveler to daydream."Photos: Joshua Whiteh/t Design Boom RelatedAirport Arrivals And Departures Become Typographical Peaks And Valleys In TextscapesA Synesthetic Timeline Monitors The Ebb And Flow At Frankfurt AirportMoment Factory Create A Massive Interactive Art Installation For LAX
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