Giant Laser Cloud Takes Over Helsinki’s Sky

They are here. With their lasers. And their clouds. And their secret tunnels that go 126 metres into the ground to extract energy. No, not the aliens. I mean the hippies with their art installations.


It’s the Ga Green Cloud, in Helsinki, Finland. Designed by artists Helen Evans and Heiki Hansen, it paints a green laser cloud over the smoke plume of the Salmisaari power plant’s chimney. The structure raises 155 metres and its tunnels dig 126m deep into the Earth’s crust to feed coal directly into the plant’s furnaces. According to them: “”No other space, network, grid, community could better represent a city and it’s activity as a whole.” Translation from Finnish: “Oh boy, this kicks ass.” [The Contaminated]

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    pcmemoirs

    Friday, January 23, 2009 at 6:09 PM

    This would be a cool gadget to have at home. Great for parties. But could it affect planes flying over the cities..??

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