UAP, who orchestrated Tapscott’s ‘Diaphanous Bloom’ in Shenzhen, are
originally from Brisbane, but recently expanded to China, New York
and the Middle East, as facilitators for large-scale public art projects.
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COMPLETED EARLY IN 2018, TAPSCOTT
USES THE MIST AS A MEDIUM TO
DELINEATE BETWEEN MAN-MADE AND
NATURAL ELEMENTS.
Blending with the forest surroundings during the day, the mist
works with the ambient conditions to produce crepuscular rays
and rainbows around the viewer, while in darker hours the ghostly
structure glows with something like a spiritual energy. A discrete hut
nearby houses the many pumps and filters required to get the river
water clean and pressurized into mist.