Immersive bubble artwork to transform St Helier

ArtHouse Jersey said the new art instillation would transform the heart of St Helier from August
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A new and immersive temporary art instillation is set to transform St Helier, a Jersey charity says.
ArtHouse Jersey said the artwork, Bubbletecture, was a "dazzling arrangement of 8m high iridescent spheres" and anyone and everyone was welcome to attend the free event.
Organisers said it was set to transform the footprint of International Finance Centre (IFC2) on the Esplanade into a "glowing, playful wonderland" from 28 August until 14 September.
The artwork, by Sydney-based artists Atelier Sisu, would be responding to sunlight throughout the day which would scatter rainbow reflections across the ground and be paired with a bespoke soundtrack, they added.

Director Tom Dingle said the artwork was a piece everyone could enjoy
The charity said there would also be magical lighting effects which would run from 09:30 BST to 21:30, as well as free cultural and wellbeing events each weekend.
The project was being delivered in partnership with the Jersey Development Company and sponsored by Butterfield, ArtHouse Jersey added.
Director Tom Dingle said the work was chosen for its accessible nature, sense of fun and its power to brighten shared spaces.
"Bubbletecture is about wonder, joy and togetherness," he said.
"It's a piece that anyone and everyone can enjoy - no explanations needed."
CEO of the Jersey Development Company Lee Henry added: "Bubbletecture offers more than just an architectural installation - it brings a creative energy to the heart of town and invites islanders to re-engage with a familiar area in a fresh and imaginative way.
"This project- albeit temporary- reflects our ongoing commitment to thoughtful placemaking and the integration of culture within Jersey's evolving urban landscape."
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- Published14 July