{"id":8226,"title":"THE RELEASE","featured_image":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/11\/381.jpg","number":"38","address":"","address-text":"","lat":"","lng":"","working_hours":"","object_type":"","object_color":"#000000","content_old":"<p>V\u0113rmanes Garden Park<\/p>\n<p>Friedrich Nietzsche has said that the world is a chaotic and random place, and despite all the good and bad things, we have to see the beauty in it. These particular words by Nietzsche served as inspiration for the light sculpture \u201cThe Release\u201d, which depicts a scattered body with random geometric and melting forms. To underline the beauty of the body, the fragments are arranged in a golden ratio spiral. The idea for the sculpture arose during the \u201cBaltic Light Chains\u201d Summer School. The object is on exhibit in Vilnius and R\u012bga as part of the \u201cBaltic Light Chain\u201d project.<\/p>\n<p>The light sculpture was created by using a mixed technique.<\/p>\n<p>Authors and implementers of the object: Donatas Noru\u0161is (Lithuania), Beepositive<\/p>\n<p><\/p>","contentt":"V\u0113rmanes Garden Park\nFriedrich Nietzsche has said that the world is a chaotic and random place, and despite all the good and bad things, we have to see the beauty in it. These particular words by Nietzsche served as inspiration for the light sculpture \u201cThe Release\u201d, which depicts a scattered body with random geometric and melting forms. To underline the beauty of the body, the fragments are arranged in a golden ratio spiral. The idea for the sculpture arose during the \u201cBaltic Light Chains\u201d Summer School. The object is on exhibit in Vilnius and R\u012bga as part of the \u201cBaltic Light Chain\u201d project.\nThe light sculpture was created by using a mixed technique.\nAuthors and implementers of the object: Donatas Noru\u0161is (Lithuania), Beepositive\n","content":"<p>V\u0113rmanes Garden Park<\/p>\n<p>Friedrich Nietzsche has said that the world is a chaotic and random place, and despite all the good and bad things, we have to see the beauty in it. These particular words by Nietzsche served as inspiration for the light sculpture \u201cThe Release\u201d, which depicts a scattered body with random geometric and melting forms. To underline the beauty of the body, the fragments are arranged in a golden ratio spiral. The idea for the sculpture arose during the \u201cBaltic Light Chains\u201d Summer School. The object is on exhibit in Vilnius and R\u012bga as part of the \u201cBaltic Light Chain\u201d project.<\/p>\n<p>The light sculpture was created by using a mixed technique.<\/p>\n<p>Authors and implementers of the object: Donatas Noru\u0161is (Lithuania), Beepositive<\/p>\n<p><\/p>","excerpt":"<p>V\u0113rmanes Garden Park Friedrich Nietzsche has said that the world is a chaotic and random place, and despite all the good and bad things, we have to see the beauty in it. These particular words by Nietzsche served as inspiration for the light sculpture \u201cThe Release\u201d, which depicts a scattered body with random geometric and [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","link":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/en\/objekti-2015\/38-atbrivots\/"}