🎥 Lights, Camera, Action 🎬: Behind The Scenes | 3D Printed Steel Cube Is Part Of World's First Deep-Sea Art Installation
Made possible by NuStar Technologies in collaboration with the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), the project involved placing steel cubes designed by Singaporean artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu 7,000 metres below sea level.
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Singapore is now the first country with an art installation seven kilometres beneath the ocean. Comprising three metal cubes, the work was c
🌏 A World's First 🌏
🇸🇬 Singapore is now the first country to have an art installation 7,000 metres beneath the ocean 🇯🇵
It comprises three metal cubes designed by Singaporean artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu, the first Singaporean to send her artwork into space on the International Space Station in 2022.
A tribute to all those impacted by natural disasters, the artwork was installed near the Mariana Trench off the coast of Japan by NuStar Technologies in December last year.
They were deployed as part of a specially designed early warning seismic sensor for undersea earthquakes, in collaboration with Japan’s Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC).
One of the cubes was made using a new hybrid manufacturing process developed by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore).
This historic milestone coincides with Singapore’s SG60 celebrations.
Click HERE to checkout Lakshmi's incredible body of work.