Date issued: 19 July 2024
Exhibition Dates: 19 July – 15 September
Colchester Castle is proud to announce that Gaia, a captivating six-metre diameter touring artwork, is now open to the public. Crafted by the talented artist Luke Jerram, this mesmerising piece brings the Earth's beauty to life, offering visitors a unique perspective on our planet.
Exhibition Dates: 19 July – 15 September
Colchester Castle is proud to announce that Gaia, a captivating six-metre diameter touring artwork, is now open to the public. Crafted by the talented artist Luke Jerram, this mesmerising piece brings the Earth's beauty to life, offering visitors a unique perspective on our planet.
Developed in collaboration with the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Bluedot, and the UK Association for Science and Discovery Centre's, Gaia showcases intricate 120dpi NASA imagery, displaying the Earth's surface in remarkable detail.
Visitors to Colchester Castle over the summer will be able to experience our planet floating in three dimensions, fostering a profound connection to Earth.
Inspired by the Overview Effect, Gaia offers a transformative experience, highlighting the interconnectedness of all life and encouraging environmental responsibility. The artwork is 2.1 million times smaller than the real Earth, with each centimeter of the sculpture representing 21km of the Earth's surface. By standing 181m away, visitors can view the Earth as it appears from the moon, creating a humbling and awe-inspiring sense of scale.
Accompanying Gaia is a specially crafted surround sound composition by BAFTA award-winning composer Dan Jones, enhancing the immersive quality of the installation.
In Greek mythology, Gaia personifies the Earth, and this artwork pays homage to our planet's beauty and complexity. The imagery is meticulously compiled from NASA's Visible Earth series, ensuring accuracy and authenticity.
Cllr Natalie Sommers, Portfolio Holder for Communities, Heritage and Public Protection said, "Gaia's arrives at Colchester Castle in time for the summer holidays providing the perfect day out, for all ages. The sheer size and scale of the artwork is breathtaking. Don't miss the chance to witness it and see how art, science, and the wonder of our planet converge for a truly unforgettable experience!”
Gaia is included in standard Castle admission and will be on display from 19 July – 15 September 2024.
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