
It seems like I caught only the front and tail end of Luminato. This is the wall of plates that people were asked to write on John Street as a part of 1000 Tastes of Toronto.

It seems like I caught only the front and tail end of Luminato. This is the wall of plates that people were asked to write on John Street as a part of 1000 Tastes of Toronto.

A worldwide pioneer in the field of responsive architecture, Beesley and his team bring the Allen Lambert Galleria to life with Sargasso, this innovative installation. Their goal was to create a piece that felt like it was alive and personally I think they achieved it. The installation itself feels extra terrestrial in nature like something out of science fiction, if you stand in the middle long enough you feel like you are a part of it. Sargasso is also well suited to the majestic architecture of the galleria, as if born from it.
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