Sky Song
Denver Public Art 1%
2017.3.1
Sky Song, an interactive art installation, was designed and fabricated by Denver-based artists Nick Geurts and Ryan Elmendorf. The mirror-polished stainless steel 8-foot structure invites passersby to press any combination of its 33 buttons which will activate lights on the amphitheater building facade during a concert and activate bells when all’s quiet. Check out video of the piece in action on Vimeo here and here.
Rohini Saksena (city project manager)
Brendan Picker (public art project manager)
Mayor Michael Hancock (mayor)
Nick Geurts (semi-finalist)
Sharon Feder (semi-finalist)
Laura Phelps Rogers (semi-finalist)
Kelton Osborn (semi-finalist)
Nick Geurts (artist)
Ryan Elmendorf (artist)
Nick Geurts (fabricator)
Ryan Elmendorf (fabricator)
Nick Geurts (engineer)
Mara Owen (community representative)
Sydney Hamilton (community representative)
Amy Osgood (community representative)
Chris Zacher (community representative)
Peter Illig (panel artist)
Jared Floyd (design team representative)
Ruth Bruno (arts professional)
Tom Moe (pac member)
Rachel Basye (commissioner)
Jeru Parikh (city project manager)
Jolon Clark (city council representative)
Brendan Picker (public art project manager)
Mayor Michael Hancock (mayor)
Nick Geurts (semi-finalist)
Sharon Feder (semi-finalist)
Laura Phelps Rogers (semi-finalist)
Kelton Osborn (semi-finalist)
Nick Geurts (artist)
Ryan Elmendorf (artist)
Nick Geurts (fabricator)
Ryan Elmendorf (fabricator)
Nick Geurts (engineer)
Mara Owen (community representative)
Sydney Hamilton (community representative)
Amy Osgood (community representative)
Chris Zacher (community representative)
Peter Illig (panel artist)
Jared Floyd (design team representative)
Ruth Bruno (arts professional)
Tom Moe (pac member)
Rachel Basye (commissioner)
Jeru Parikh (city project manager)
Jolon Clark (city council representative)