Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Scattered throughout Seattle sits a wide variety of public art pieces, however, few of them offer the experience of Sonic Bloom. Sitting in the shadow of the Space Needle, Sonic Bloom combines art and interaction. Created in 2013, the sculpture was commissioned by the Pacific Science Center as an opportunity to spark curiosity outside of it's buildings. As you walk towards and past the towering flowers, sensors trigger music with each flower playing its own distinct set of notes, creating a unique symphony of sound. Bring 4 friends to trigger all 5 blossoms and compose your own symphony! #seattle #travel #seattlecenter #spaceneedle #parks #art #publicart #sculpture #free #outdoors #interactive #music #museum #sonic #bloom #flowers #solar #seattlebucketlist


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