Morning Glory Gives Shade to Museum

Copyright the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
The project was an art exhibition directed by Katsuhiko Hibino, an internationally renowned contemporary artist, and was on display from April to October, 2007, involving public participants. In the spring, a large number of volunteers planted two thousands morning glory seedlings around the outer wall, which has a total circumference of 350 meters. In summer, the vines of these plants grew and covered the walls with blooming red and blue flowers and vibrant greenery.
The museum used 290,000 kilowatts of electricity in July 2007, a 10,000-kilowatt reduction from the same month in the previous year. On November 10, there was a harvest festival, in which citizens were invited to collect the morning glory seeds. The museum will also keep some of them in storage.
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Posted: 2008/01/18 05:36:03 PM
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