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This Dynamic Sculpture Takes Its Cue From Tide and Wind Data

BREAKFAST, a world-renowned new media artist studio that has captured many eyeballs of late by putting together some of the world's most innovative and forward-looking installations that can claim to be a part of numerous prestigious institutional and private art collections, has lifted the curtains off a wonderful kinetic sculpture that can boast the status of being the world's biggest kinetic artistic sculpture.

Dubbed 'The Pearl,' this kinetic sculpture is 14 meters tall and 15.3 meters wide and is designed to model and pay tribute to ocean aesthetics as exemplified by waves, breezes and the ever-moving surface water. Arranged in a Fibonacci pattern, the tiles that make up this kinetic sculpture aim to mimic both the ocean and its inhabitants.

Located on Royal Caribbean's 'Iconic of the Seas' ship, this kinetic sculpture's movements change based on real-world data on tides and wind, making it a fine example of dynamic art being influenced by the natural world.
Trend Themes
1. Dynamic Kinetic Sculptures - The integration of technology and art in kinetic sculptures that respond to real-world data on tides and wind.
2. Ocean-inspired Aesthetics - The use of Fibonacci pattern and movement to mimic the ocean and its inhabitants in large-scale artistic installations.
3. Interactive Art Installations - The creation of immersive experiences where viewers can engage with the artwork through real-time data inputs.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Innovative art studios and galleries pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms through the use of technology and data.
2. Travel and Tourism - The incorporation of artistic installations in cruise ships and other travel destinations to enhance the customer experience.
3. Data Visualization - The application of real-time data in visual art installations to create dynamic and interactive displays.

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