Giant red
In Walleno Square in Jerusalem, giant maquis. No, it's not a fantastic decoration for a new film about Alice and Wonderland, but real designer lamps.
A story called Warde locals was presented by Tel Aviv architects. Their interactive installation is of interest from a distance. It is true that an unusual design of 9 metres high turns into maquis when people get under it. At this point, built-in motion sensors react to humans, and giant boutons are surprisingly filled with air and dispersed. When a man gets away from them, the petals blow back.
During the day, these flowers provide excellent sun and rain closures, and in the dark hours of the day, they create a particularly magical atmosphere working as flashlights. Even the brave basketball players with more than two meters underneath them will feel like tiny boots.
This fantastic project is designed to unleash the gray landscape of the city with bright paints and help people with depression.