Unnumbered Sparks, a monumental interactive sculpture in the sky in Vancouver, Canada, was created by artists Janet Echelman and Aaron Koblin for TED’s 30th anniversary. The sculpture can be choreographed by visitors in real time through their mobile devices, at night. The sculpture becomes a crowd-controlled visual artwork on a giant, floating canvas powered by Google. People can use Mobile’s Google Chrome browser to interact with a technological piece of art..
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