water powered kinetic sculpture
Love In The Rain
Handcrafted from stainless steel, this new public art project embodies love in the temperate rainforest. The public is invited to celebrate their love by attaching locks to the structure. Thousands of locks have been lovingly added since the artwork was installed. There is an integrated receptacle for the keys to be recycled. Queen Elizabeth Park was… Read more »
Tidal Train
This is a new human powered kinetic sculpture with dynamic solar lighting. A great big human powered kinetic sculpture (The Tidal Train) has arrived at Port Moody City Hall. Port Moody is where Canada’s first transcontinental train finished it’s remarkable journey. This artwork celebrates that achievement and the natural beauty of the surrounding area.While contemplating… Read more »
Lightwave
The Lightwave interactive 3d light sculpture translates the wave patterns of sound into dramatic waves of computer controlled LED lighting. The large interactive sculpture is activated by a nearby sculpture with an integrated microphone. Concept: Bruce Voyce Artwork: Bruce Voyce Photo: Nuno Silva Programming: Dan Anderson Logistics: Daniel Stratten
Garden Project
A series of large insects have been created in collaboration with Design2Grow. The sculptures have sections with living plants growing on the surface. The sculptures can be seen at various locations and are often planted with public involvement. Design: Bruce Voyce Artwork: Bruce Voyce
Guardian Eagles
This was a project for the 2009 World Police and Fire Games in collaboration with the Burnaby Parks Board. Six sculptures have been completed, each fifteen feet tall with a twenty foot wingspan. This innovative project has one side of each sculpture covered with living plants. The mobile and modular sculptures are installed at various sites… Read more »
Word Play
This massive human powered kinetic sculpture stands outside the new Abbotsford Public Library and Collegiate. A selection of choice words from Shakespeare spins above when one interacts with the artwork. Kinetics: Think Industrial Laser Cutting: Hopewell Works
Dragster
A 30 foot long mobile living dragster sculpture was created. This sculpture continues to travel to various events and locations. The dragster has been planted with community involvement and was last incarnated as a community garden vessel with an integrated vegetable garden. Planning: Heather Edwards Horticulture: City of Burnaby Eco-Sculpture Program Fabrication Assistance: Will Rice
Dragongate
This artwork was created with input from the local community centre. The dragon was first planted with the help of seniors from the local community. The gate has solar twinklers that are activated in the evening. Planning: Kate Clark Horticulture: Heather Edwards and the City of Burnaby Eco-Sculpture Program
The Water Project
These costumes have been incorporated into various events and performances.