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museum patrons recline on the bubble surface portion of the dome piece tomás saraceno ‘cloud cities’, 2011 installationsansicht hamburger bahnhof © staatliche museen zu berlin; photo: tomás saraceno
detailed view water-filled weighted bubbles, used to holding the spheres in place tomás saraceno ‘cloud cities’, 2011 courtesy: tomás saraceno
view of a mathematical structure featured in the ‘cloud-cities’ collection tomás saraceno, ‘cloud cities’, 2011 installationsansicht hamburger bahnhof © staatliche museen zu berlin; photo: jens ziehe
detailed view of the cactus and water system for an environment within the piece tomás saraceno ‘cloud cities’, 2011 installationsansicht hamburger bahnhof © staatliche museen zu berlin; photo: jens ziehe
conceptual sketch of the project tomás saraceno ‘cloud cities’, 2011 courtesy: tomás saraceno
conceptual drawing of the installation, to-scale tomás saraceno ‘cloud cities’ entwurfszeichnung hamburger bahnhof 2011, courtesy: tomás saraceno