Seed Of Truce for 2010 Winter Olympic Games
'Seed Of Truce' is a public art project installed at the Vancouver Public Library during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. It was commissioned by the Governor General of Canada & CODE Live.
Visitors wrote a thought for peace on paper, folded it, attached a small, blinking LED light before sending the 'seed' up a vacuum tube into the library rafters. Thousands of pulsing messages eventually came to rest in a high slung net creating an emotive artwork that grew in size with each very personal contribution.
Reflection:
I like this Seed Of Truce for 2010 Winter Olympic Games, becase this produced is Very similar a "Wishing Tree in Tai Po, Hong Kong".Give me a cordial feeling!
The 'Seed Of Truce' are produced by the tangible an interactive public art installation at the Vancouver Public Library.
Since the paper on air same a pigeons, so that encourage people to think about how they can help achieve peace. Visitors to write their thoughts on paper, a small cut on it before folding origami style, flashing white LED lights.
The 'seeds' and then shot through a tube into a library rafters slowly fluttered down from there, in the above library atrium filled with thousands of other participants in the pulse message hatchback net gently resting.
This work is emotional contribution from each individual. This is a true collective memories. This is a strong reminder to strive for peace, need to be involved, action and imagination.













