The mesh looking thingamajigie is actually part of a 90 foot long, 10 foot wide, LCD glass ribbon snaking through the Nature Research Center's 5 story Atrium in Raleigh, NC. It has 3,600 sandwiches of LCD glass which cycles through clips of 20 patterns found in Nature. For more information you can click here.
Click for the home of the weekend in black and white.

Spectacular composition, I like so much b&w in your picture, it's great!
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Very cool in B&W! Great choice for monochrome.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds a wonderful thing to see. I like your photo very much.
ReplyDeleteA great post for Weekend in B&W!
ReplyDeleteImpressive, Carver, both the photo and the subject of the photo.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a very elaborate, out of reach piece of subject matter for viewing! Overall composition interesting!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and very interesting to read!Great photo,- a lot lines and curves!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend:)
I think it's actually a thingamabob ;>)...but I love how you find these photo ops. (And I learn from every one of your posts!)
ReplyDeleteLCD glass ribbon?! I could have never guessed. Modern architecture is so complexly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFascinating shapes with broken curves or lines, well selected and presented in this picture. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteI guess it's my first time to see something like this. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteAmazing capture
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic capture of contrasts and geometrical lines. A beauty.
ReplyDeleteexcellent composition!
ReplyDeleteCarver - All of your photographs of this so-called thingamajig are wonderful, but this one I call awesome. I wish I could see it. What a treat that would be. genie
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