Miya Ando’s Flotilla of 1,000 Bioluminescent Leaves

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Last year artist Miya Ando traveled to Puerto Rico where she released 1,000 non-toxic resin leaves coated with phosphorescence into a small pond. During the day the leaves would “recharge” and at night would give off a ghostly, ethereal glow much like the light of a firefly. Titled Oban, the installation was inspired by a Japanese Buddhist festival of the same name that honors the spirits of one’s ancestors. The leaves were also meant to simulate Puerto Rico’s bioluminescent bays, a natural phenomenon caused by dinoflagellates, photosynthetic underwater organisms that emit light when agitated.

Re: Miya Ando’s Flotilla of 1,000 Bioluminescent Leaves

Nice glowing effect

Re: Miya Ando’s Flotilla of 1,000 Bioluminescent Leaves

refreshing