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I Like The Ones That Glow

I like the ones that glow. From Daily Rothko, details and attributions at link.

A spectrum of glowing light pulses through 23 inflated columns that ascend from the ground in Pneuhaus’s (previously) new public installation, illuminating an invisible world just beneath our feet. For Grove, the Rhode Island-based design collective drew inspiration from an ancient biological structure known as the mycorrhizal network. Often referred to as the “wood wide web,” the underground system is characterized by a complex symbiotic relationship between certain types of fungi and the roots of trees, enabling them to communicate with one another and share nutrients.

The glowblog used to be a thing on Tumblr – a quick google suggests the #glowblog tag finally died out. When I used Tumblr, many years ago, the main feed was full of photos of glowing things that were usually just accompanied by the word “glow,” which you imagined a teenager quietly intoning in the dark, glassy eyes staring straight ahead.

Shusei Nagaoka, via 70s Sci-Fi Art.


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