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Gas sculpture is a proposal made by Joan Miró in his late writings to make sculptures out of gaseous materials. The idea of a gas sculpture also appeared in the book Gog, by Giovanni Papini (1881–1956). An example of pure water fog sculpture is in the sculpture garden at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. A large bank of very small nozzles is arrayed on the edge of a small rush-filled pond, and when the power is switched on a fine mist of fog billows out. The "sculpture" has a continuously changing shape as it is affected by the water, the rushes, and the air currents in the area.

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  • Gas sculpture is a proposal made by Joan Miró in his late writings to make sculptures out of gaseous materials. The idea of a gas sculpture also appeared in the book Gog, by Giovanni Papini (1881–1956). An example of pure water fog sculpture is in the sculpture garden at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. A large bank of very small nozzles is arrayed on the edge of a small rush-filled pond, and when the power is switched on a fine mist of fog billows out. The "sculpture" has a continuously changing shape as it is affected by the water, the rushes, and the air currents in the area. (en)
  • Une sculpture gazeuse (ou sculpture de brume, sculpture de brouillard) est une sculpture dont le matériau principal est un gaz. (fr)
  • Газовые скульптуры — направление в современном искусстве, в рамках которого скульпторы создают свои произведения главным образом из газа или газообразных материалов. Первые работы в рамках направления начали создаваться в начале 1970-х годов. Идея создания скульптуры исключительно из газообразных материалов была предложена скульптором Жоаном Миро (1893—1983) в трудах конца его жизни. Эта же идея впервые появляется и в романе «Гог» писателя Джованни Папини, опубликованном в 1931 году. (ru)
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  • Gas sculpture is a proposal made by Joan Miró in his late writings to make sculptures out of gaseous materials. The idea of a gas sculpture also appeared in the book Gog, by Giovanni Papini (1881–1956). An example of pure water fog sculpture is in the sculpture garden at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. A large bank of very small nozzles is arrayed on the edge of a small rush-filled pond, and when the power is switched on a fine mist of fog billows out. The "sculpture" has a continuously changing shape as it is affected by the water, the rushes, and the air currents in the area. (en)
  • Une sculpture gazeuse (ou sculpture de brume, sculpture de brouillard) est une sculpture dont le matériau principal est un gaz. (fr)
  • Газовые скульптуры — направление в современном искусстве, в рамках которого скульпторы создают свои произведения главным образом из газа или газообразных материалов. Первые работы в рамках направления начали создаваться в начале 1970-х годов. Идея создания скульптуры исключительно из газообразных материалов была предложена скульптором Жоаном Миро (1893—1983) в трудах конца его жизни. Эта же идея впервые появляется и в романе «Гог» писателя Джованни Папини, опубликованном в 1931 году. (ru)
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  • Gas sculpture (en)
  • Sculpture gazeuse (fr)
  • Газовые скульптуры (ru)
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