The Messenger at the Bella Center metro station Print E-mail

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The sculpture The Messenger The sculpture is around 4½ meters tall and was originally used for focusing on the debt burden of the poor countries, but is reinterpreted to focus on the state of the Earth (Gaia). The sculpture illuminated with the red light, coordinated after the geological ‘pulse’ of the Earth.

More information and pictures of the sculpture can be found at SevenMeters.net

The messenger is part of SevenMeters.net. The aim of the initiative is to put focus on the consequences of global warming through various art installations, which will highlight the climate change from different angles

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