Pulpos en el cielo -The fantastic flying octopus-
Published Tuesday, January 25, 2005 by Spyder | E-mail this post
Un inmenso pulpo rojo surcando los aires, no es plato que pueda verse cada día, el pulpo esta hecho con globos, y es un proyecto de colaboración entre el piloto John Ninomiya y el artista Larry Moss.
Fantastic Flying OctopusVia
Airigami A 23-member team of balloon artists, an eight-member flight crew, and countless community members were needed to launch the first ever piloted latex balloon sculpture. Nearly 20,000 animal balloons were twisted together by the hand-picked team of artists from around the US and Canada to create the Fantastic Flying Octopus. Several thousand people showed up to watch the construction and launch of the craft, powered by wind and 10,000 cubic feet of helium. Challenges to be overcome included building the sculpture in a barn with a gravel floor and launching in the afternoon sun, both of which are natural enemies of balloons. Approximately 700 person hours went into the construction of the octopus. The team completed the octopus in 5 days, before the first balloons had a chance to deflate.
This first collaboration between pilot John Ninomiya and artist Larry Moss was a success. The entire week-long project, from the inflation of the first balloon through the successful launch and landing of the sculpture and pilot can be seen in an hour long video documentary.
View the five-minute video now.View additional information on this projectLabels: Camisetas, Monstruos marinos, Pulpos celestes
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