Carian Anda

A CELEBRATION OF OUR BLUE SKY



Year

2008


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The condition of the Works will look different at night. In the middle of the 4 blue pillars will appear an object like a rectangular box that hangs at the end of the pole. The box line details are from the light of a white LED light mounted on each line forming a box that appears to be floating in a blue cloud.

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Media Campuran (Simen, Pasir, Cat, Lampu LED)

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