Colossus of Rhodes To Be Rebuilt As Giant Light Sculpture 39
The people of Rhodes will once again be able to gaze upon one of the world's seven ancient wonders with the help of East German artist Gert Hof, and international funding. Like the original, the new Colossus will adorn an outer pier in the harbor area of Rhodes, and be visible to passing ships. Unlike the original Colossus, this one will be made of light. "We are talking about a highly, highly innovative light sculpture, one that will stand between 60 and 100 meters tall so that people can physically enter it," said Dr Dimitris Koutoulas, who is heading the project in Greece. "Although we are still at the drawing board stage, Gert Hof's plan is to make it the world's largest light installation, a structure that has never before been seen in any place of the world."
HoHoHo (Score:4, Funny)
A helluva hold on the Jolly Green Giant!
Re:HoHoHo (Score:4, Funny)
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Or a happy hulk?
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Re:Carbon offsetting (Score:5, Funny)
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Closing the borders for tourists would surely save some energy ;)
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Sadly, I know you're serious. I was in Greece two summers ago when the fires there were making international headlines. I drove by a few mountainsides that were completely black and in some cases even still smoldering from recent fires. IIRC, a developer intentionally set at least one of the fires, which ended up getting massively out of control, in an attempt to bypass some laws that prevented development of forested land. At least the authorities got the bastard. I wonder how he feels now, knowing th
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You can't offset it, if you do anything about it that thing could had been done anyway so ..
Who cares, it's not like it will make a huge difference compared to all other light sources, also how much energy would be consumed to build the same thing in concrete or whatever? + lighting that one up, maintenance, so on.
Re:Carbon offsetting (Score:4, Funny)
The extra commerce they get for each square that already produces one will undoubtedly be used to research Ecology, which will allow them to build a Solar Plant. No need to worry about pollution.
eat germany... (Score:2, Informative)
east german artist?
please the guys have been reunited for 18 years now!!!!
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And since the Electricity has also been invented, Greece won't get a trade increase either. Kinda like the Olympics.
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Eat Germany ? Nope, not just at the moment, I just had a good lunch
If you were still Hungary, I'd offer you a slice of Turkey fried in Greece.
Hmmm (Score:4, Insightful)
What a great way to spend 200 million euros, a statue without physical presence. Why not spend another 200 million on a companion piece in Alexandria of a lighthouse with no luminous parts?
Re:Hmmm (Score:5, Funny)
> Why not spend another 200 million on a companion piece in Alexandria of a lighthouse with no luminous parts?
"Behold! The darkhouse of Alexandria!
Re:Hmmm (Score:4, Funny)
Maybe we should send them some caravans to speed up the process :P
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Maybe we should send them some caravans to speed up the process :P
It's about time Civilization entered the world of internet memes. Thank you my friend.
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They get +1 commerce on all ocean squares, thats worth it. Especially when the city has a bank and a marketplace.
Innovative? (Score:1)
We are talking about a highly, highly innovative light sculpture, one that will stand between 60 and 100 meters tall so that people can physically enter it
I think there's prior art. [wikipedia.org] on the idea of tall hollow lit-up things that people can visit the inside of...
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I think there's prior art on the Statue of Liberty...
Oh yes, It's the Colossus of Rhodes.
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Hmm, touché...
Energy demands (Score:1)
I hope they use hydro electricity to drive the energy demands for this thing.
eh? Made of light? (Score:2)
So.. it's a hologram?
A giant solid light hologram... now _that_ would be impressive...
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At least it goes to show that America doesn't have a total monopoly on tackiness...
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First you have to convert your light bee from soft light to hard light.
The Eiffel Tower and other tourist traps. (Score:2)
"Monumental works can't be copied for the simple reason that they risk becoming caricatures," insisted Hatziefthimiou.
I thought becoming a copied caricature was the point. You know, so people say, "I want to see the real deal before I die"?
The last Colossus lost a foot (Score:2)