The Pacific Science Center had installed what is known as the solar-powered flowers at Seattle Center's festive grounds. People are able to walk in the evening, having the solar-powered flowers light their path as they absorb sunlight and store it to use at night. This new solar artwork also has the capability to interactively sing.
The artist behind these solar-powered flowers, also known as "Sonic Boom," is Dan Corson. He has brilliantly created five giant solar flowers have sensors located in each flower triggered by people's movement, which brings them to sing harmonic tunes either day or night. Sarah Laslow from Grist has commented that this green art event has reminded her of a Dr. Seuss live experience.
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