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Coachella’s Giant Origami Solar-Powered Crane Installation

by , 04/16/10
filed under: Architecture, Art, Los Angeles

giant crane, origami crane, ascension, coachella, coachella music festival, california, LED, solar power, photovoltaics, art, living art installation, art installation, crimson collective, art and architecture, eco design, green design, eco art, sustainable art

You know what this year’s Coachella music festival could really use- a giant origami crane at the entrance. Oh wait! They already have one, and it’s lit up with LEDs and powered by a solar system. Built by LA-based Crimson Collective, the sculpture, called Ascension, was inspired by the Japanese tradition of folding a thousand crane in order to receive a wish.  We spotted this LED awesomeness on The Architect’s Newspaper and we couldn’t be more excited about the idea. As thousands of fans enter the festival they will pass under its welcoming wings, and be part of the collective intention of the crane.

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5 Responses to “Coachella’s Giant Origami Solar-Powered Crane Installation”

  1. engin33r engin33r says:

    Hopper Engineering (www.hopperengineering.com) did the engineering for the crane. It was a fun job (not everyday you design a 150′-0″ wingtip to wingtip bird)…

    Ironically the most difficult part of the design was keeping it from flying away.

  2. crane-ium crane-ium says:

    Thanks for the sneak peak. The crane looks amazing. More details about the design of this piece will be posted soon at http://www.hopperengineering.com. Check for updates.

  3. eco-panda eco-panda says:

    the most amazing thing i ever seen ^^ i love the colors too.

  4. iangarrett iangarrett says:

    Designer from the lighting team here, glad you like it eco-panda!

  5. okame okame says:

    hi iangarrett,
    i also noticed the palm trees looked incredible. was your team part of that? are you able to share the name of your company?

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