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Paula Hayes’ intriguing ‘Gazing Globes’ take over Madison Square Park (PHOTOS)

02/24/2015
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    A new public art installation has dotted Madison Square Park's icy terrain with a smattering of glass globes. Created by landscape designer and<a href="http://www.paulahayes.com" target="_blank"> artist Paula Hayes</a>, <em>Gazing Globes</em> is made up of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/paula-hayes-glittering-terrarium-gazing-globes-take-over-madison-square-park/" target="_blank">eighteen crystalline orbs</a>, each encasing a sort of science-fiction scene inside. Many of the vignettes are made from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/amazing-modern-day-trojan-horse-made-from-over-18000-salvaged-computer-keys/babis2/" target="_blank">recycled remnants of modern technology</a>, appearing as both a futuristic glimpse into a crystal ball, and an artistic vision of reuse. Visitors can enjoy the exhibition for free through April.
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  • Paula Hayes Gazing Globes
    Scattered across the northwest promenade in the park, the <em>Gazing Globes</em> emerge on white opaque pedestals that, in recent weather, appear like fingers of ice, each balancing a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/crystal-ball-is-a-giant-revolving-orb-for-qatars-fifa-world-cup-2022/" target="_blank">crystal orb</a>.
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  • Paula Hayes Gazing Globes
    Hayes, whose lush plant terrariums delighted us at the Museum of Modern Art, has gone a different direction when filling these orbs.
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  • Paula Hayes Gazing Globes
    Rather than living plants, the artist has turned to another environmental factor, garbage, specifically cast off from our increasingly growing technological field.
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  • Paula Hayes Gazing Globes
    Glistening in the sun like quartz crystals and craft glitter, the contents of the globes are hauntingly familiar upon closer inspection.
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  • Paula Hayes Gazing Globes
    A recent technological cast- off, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/recycled-cd-spindle-bagel-holder/" target="_blank">music CD</a>, has been recycling into shimmery powder, made simply by pulverizing the plastic discs.
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  • Paula Hayes Gazing Globes
    Remnants of metal machinery like gears and pumps are highly polished, looking more like trophies or riches than utilitarian parts.
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    The bits and bobs are arranged and treated like precious objects, preserved inside the glass globes, which act as Victorian-era belljars.
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  • Paula Hayes Gazing Globes
    <em>Gazing Globes</em>, which is Hayes’ first <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sensual-wave-ephemeral-floating-spheres-celebrate-the-feminine-form-in-france/" target="_blank">outdoor installation</a>, is open and free to the public until April 19, 2015.
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    Visitors are encouraged to view them both during the day, and in the evening when each globe is illuminated from within.
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    The exhibition was put on by Madison Square Park Conservancy.
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Gazing Globes Paula Hayes

A new public art installation has dotted Madison Square Park's icy terrain with a smattering of glass globes. Created by landscape designer and artist Paula Hayes, Gazing Globes is made up of eighteen crystalline orbs, each encasing a sort of science-fiction scene inside. Many of the vignettes are made from recycled remnants of modern technology, appearing as both a futuristic glimpse into a crystal ball, and an artistic vision of reuse. Visitors can enjoy the exhibition for free through April.

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