Galleria Subalpina - Luci d'artista 2009

Galleria Subalpina - Luci d'artista 2009

Galleria Subalpina - Luci d'artista 2009
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Galleria Subalpina - Luci d'artista 2009

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This one is the only new light installation for the 12th edition of "Luci d'artista": Marco Gastini - "L'energia che unisce si espande nel blu".

Three rows of 33 frames, each of them measuring 3 by 3 meters. 

Here an interesting video showing the birth of this work of art.

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A: Galleria Subalpina, Luci d'artista

by Roberto Scavino, 10 meters away

Galleria Subalpina, Luci d'artista

B: Galleria Subalpina

by Alessandro Ugazio, 20 meters away

Galleria Subalpina

C: Artist's Lights in Subalpina Gallery, Torino, Italy

by Fabrizio Bertellino, 20 meters away

"L’energia che unisce si espande nel blu" di Marco Gastini. Torino 2009.

Artist's Lights in Subalpina Gallery, Torino, Italy

D: Piazza Carlo Alberto

by Roberto Scavino, 80 meters away

Piazza Carlo Alberto

E: Piazza Carlo Alberto during snowfall

by Alessandro Ugazio, 80 meters away

Piazza Carlo Alberto during snowfall

F: Piazza Carlo Alberto - Torino

by Gianluca Garelli, 80 meters away

Piazza Carlo Alberto

Piazza Carlo Alberto - Torino

G: Carlo Alberto Square, HDR panorama

by Roberto Scavino, 90 meters away

Carlo Alberto Square, HDR panorama

H: Palazzo Carignano, la facciata ottocentesca

by Roberto Scavino, 90 meters away

Palazzo Carignano, la facciata ottocentesca

I: Palazzo Carignano - Museo del Risorgimento

by Alessandro Ugazio, 90 meters away

Palazzo Carignano - Museo del Risorgimento

J: Turin square Carlo Alberto

by Antonino Del Popolo, 90 meters away

Turin square Carlo Alberto

This panorama was taken in Turin

This is an overview of Turin

Capital as well as cultural and business center of the Piedmont region, Turin is famous as headquarters of Fiat and Lancia, birthplace of Telecom Italia and Rai television and host of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Turin has a modern public transport infrastructure so it is easy to get to architectural sites and museums, most notably the Mole Antonelliana, which is the home of the National Cinema Museum. Home to Torino and Juventus, two historical italian football teams, the region is famous as the birth place of solid chocolate over 200 years ago. Gianduiotto is perhaps the most famous Turin chocolate currently in production.

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