Cloud Chamber for the Trees and Sky
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A woodland architectural installation acting as a camera obscura, projecting images of trees and sky onto its interior walls.

πŸ“œ Site-specific outdoor artwork by British artist Chris Drury.
πŸ” Functions as a rustic camera obscura, projecting images of the outside world.

Why Go

🌌 Experience a unique camera obscura effect
🌳 See trees and sky projected on interior walls
🎨 Appreciate interactive, nature-based sculpture
🚢 Easy access within a museum park

Why Avoid

πŸŒ‘ Interior is pitch-black until eyes adjust

Tips

β˜€οΈ Requires sunshine for projection
πŸ—ΊοΈ Locate using maps (#25 on paper, #27 on park signs)
πŸ‘€ Allow a few minutes for eyes to adjust inside

Cost

πŸ’° No admission charge to the park.

Hours

πŸ•’ Open daily, check NCMA park hours.

Location

πŸ“ Located in NCMA's Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Last updated 6 days ago

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