Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope
Hyperscope

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A light sculpture installation, inspired by a periscope, which draws on Blyth’s heritage below ground to a future above ground. At night colour changing light shifts between the two lighthouse lenses in the central pillar, while stark blue LEDs make the black granite plinths appear to almost float above the square.
Title

Hyperscope

Medium

metal & glass

Measurements

H 740 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

NE24_SD_S008

Acquisition method

commissioned by Inspire Northumberland

Work type

Sculpture

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Blyth Market Square, Blyth

NE24 1BQ