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Light Frame : Frosty Myers
Engineering : Pichel Industries

View of two large poles holding Xenon lights for Frosty Myers' Light Frame sculpture
At night Frosty Myers’ Light Frame sculpture created a tilted rectangle of light around the Pavilion cutting through the fog on the dome. Four triangular poles of different heights, were set in a square 130 feet apart at each corner of the Pavilion plaza. At the top of each pole were two 500-watt, high intensity xenon lights, each light directed toward the light of the neighboring tower, creating a narrow beam of light between each tower to form the rectangle of light.
Technical Descriptions
by Elsa Garmire and Marlowe Pichel

Fog with Pepsi ball Film

CU Pavilion LIght Fram beam

Frosty Myers w tower

Fog with Pepsi ball Film
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