La Maitresse de la Tour Eiffel
The Canadian artist Michel de Broin suspended a phenomenal mirror ball ball in the Jardin du Luxembourg at Paris.

"The spectacular view of the starry sky has long been a source of delight and curiosity, but the abundance of artificial light in urban areas produces a glow that covers the stars in the firmament. The largest mirror ball ever made was suspended from a construction crane 50 meters above the ground to render the starry sky to the citizens of Paris for one night in the Jardin du Luxembourg during the Nuit Blanche event."

Mirror ball, 1000 mirrors, 7.5 meters in diameter.




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