The Wang Yuyang artificial moon sculpture is unlike any other moon replica seen to date. Made from hundreds of fluorescent lightbulbs, the structure aims to recreate the craters and other surface features of Earth’s moon using strategically placed lights.
Suspended in between trees in the only "natural habitat" of the Xujiahui area, the piece is significant to the people of China for numerous reasons. The exhibit debuted in Shanghai, a city that according to Oddity Central, is often unable witness the actual moon moving through the night sky due to light pollution. The symbolism lies in the idea that the artificial moon is placed within touching distance of its audience.
This original piece of artwork is over 13 feet wide. But don't stand too close -- when fully illuminated, this moon replica is a lot for the eyes to handle!
Luminescent Lunar Models
The Wang Yuyang Artificial Moon is Made from Fluorescent Lighting
Trend Themes
1. Lunar Replicas - Trend towards creating more unique and creative sculptures of the moon using unconventional materials.
2. Artificial Lighting Installations - Growing trend in the use of lighting as an artistic medium for outdoor installations and public art displays.
3. Light Pollution Solutions - Increasing focus on using creative solutions to counteract the effects of light pollution in urban areas.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The use of unconventional materials, such as fluorescent lightbulbs, in creating unique art installations.
2. Lighting - New opportunities in leveraging increasingly sophisticated fluorescence lighting technology for artistic displays.
3. Urban Planning - Trend towards creative public art installations that double as solutions for solving urban issues, such as light pollution.