There was a big interactive art festival near us this week! Saint Gobain, which is a giant international company I've never heard of before, was apparently celebrating their 350th anniversary - they created
four interactive art "pavilions" and took them on a world tour. Their North American stop was Philadelphia, since apparently it's where their headquarters on the continent are. It was pretty groovy looking:
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The pavilions! |
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Lit up after the sun went down! |
The lines were pretty long, so we only had time to go into two of the four pavilions - one had a groovy fog and laser show inside, and the other was a bunch of spinning platforms with big colorful walls:
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Selfie on the spinning color thing! |
Yay, art!
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