πŸ¦β€β¬›7.16 Luhu X A4 Art Museum: Selecting Park Glass Panels for Our Bird-Safe Sticker Application

We want to help the artist decide which of his hand drawings work best as templates for bird-strike stickers. The aim is to make the stickers blend naturally with the park glass panels so they do not look out of place. This also prevents residents from raising aesthetic complaints. At the same time, we need to measure the glass panels so we can calculate how many of the artist’s elements should be fitted within the 5 cm by 5 cm spacing and scale required to cover the selected panels effectively.

Today we met with Tang Yuting from A4 Art Museum and Peng, the pre-construction lead of the regional park team (an old friend too). Together we inspected glass panels at Hongshi Park/Waterline Park and several new projects. We measured dimensions, recorded what’s in the glasses’ backgrounds, and selected the panels we plan to apply stickers for.

It was 40 degrees, and we worked from afternoon until evening. Very hot, but productive. Now that we have a clear direction, I can prepare a list of glass areas and chosen panels to share with the artist.

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πŸ¦β€β¬›7.17 Luhu X A4 Art Museum: Finished with Sorting Out the Glasses' Descriptions to Be Sent to Artist

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πŸ¦β€β¬›7.13 Luhu X A4 Art Museum: Upcoming Collaboration with Artist Liu Yi on Bird Collision Project