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Only Two More Days to See BIG’s Pulsing 10-Foot Tall LED Heart Sculpture in Times Square!

02/07/2012
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    You know how the saying goes: the more, the merrier! The <a href="http://www.big.dk/" target="_blank">Bjarke Ingels Group</a> translated this idea into a physical reality for their latest project in New York City, a bright pink, 10-foot tall <a href="http://www.timessquarenyc.org/times-square-arts/current-upcoming/big-nyc/index.aspx" target="_blank">pulsing heart sculpture</a> in the middle of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/tag/times-square/" target="_blank">Times Square </a>New York. The hovering heart appears inside a cube of 400 clear acrylic rods that catch the brilliant LED lights of the beating heart. Activated by the warmth from visitors hands, the heart grows brighter as more people join together. If you want to make the heart glow, you better hurry, as the interactive installation <strong>ends this Wednesday, February 29</strong>.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    Located near the bottom of the red TKTS stairs, <a href="http://www.timessquarenyc.org/times-square-arts/current-upcoming/big-nyc/index.aspx" target="_blank">BIG♥NYC</a> was unveiled Monday, February 6 and will be on display through Wednesday, February 29.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    The sculpture refracts the bright lights of Times Square, and the heart glows an eye-popping pink, noticeable from blocks away.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    A few feet infront of the cube stands a circular stand with a red heart proclaiming "Touch Me!"
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    <a href="http://localprojects.net/" target="_blank">Local Projects</a> worked with BIG to make the sculpture interactive.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    By placing a hand on the red surface, the LED heart begins to beat.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    While one person can illuminate the sculpture, more people directly translates to more love and more light, as the heart glows brighter and stronger, reflecting the human energy in the heart of New York City.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    When more people touch the activation pad, the heart glows stronger and brighter. As the hands are removed, the heart will slow its pulse and dim.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    <a href="http://flatcut.com/" target="_blank">Flatcut</a> fabricated the 400 transparent glass rods.
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    <a href="http://www.rsapc.com/" target="_blank">Silman Associates</a> acted as the structural engineers and <a href="http://www.zumtobel.us/us/en/" target="_blank">Zumtobel Lighting</a> provided the LED technology.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    The LED lights inside are almost undetectable.
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  • BIG Heart NYC Times Square
    The heart sculpture combines green technology, human energy, and a group mentality for a playful piece of public art that lights up the concrete jungle.
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BIG Heart NYC Times Square

You know how the saying goes: the more, the merrier! The Bjarke Ingels Group translated this idea into a physical reality for their latest project in New York City, a bright pink, 10-foot tall pulsing heart sculpture in the middle of Times Square New York. The hovering heart appears inside a cube of 400 clear acrylic rods that catch the brilliant LED lights of the beating heart. Activated by the warmth from visitors hands, the heart grows brighter as more people join together. If you want to make the heart glow, you better hurry, as the interactive installation ends this Wednesday, February 29.

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