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Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination (Render)_Hourly Data Show_WeatherWHEN: EVERY HOUR, AS PART OF THE HOURLY DATA SHOWInfluenced by meteorological aspects of the day, such as the temperature, wind and humidity, the bridge reflects the day’s weather.

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Moment Factory

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination (Render)_Hourly Data Show_FlowWHEN: EVERY HOUR, AS PART OF THE HOURLY DATA SHOWFor the second part of the hourly show, the light illustrates the amount, density and movement of traffic going in and out of Montreal over the course of the day.

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Moment Factory

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination (Render)_Hourly Data Show_MediaWHEN: EVERY HOUR, AS PART OF THE HOURLY DATA SHOWNext, the bridge is taken over by the topics discussed by the Montreal Media. As the visualisation reveals itself, we see the variety and intensity of the seven topics ofMontreal conversation; one colour for each topic. The more of a colour you see, the more it appeared in the media. Slowly, the day’s most-discussed topic takes over the bridge, showcasing what was important to Montrealers that day.

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Moment Factory

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination (Render)_Hourly Data Show_MoodWHEN: EVERY HOUR, AS PART OF THE HOURLY DATA SHOWFor the final visualisation, the mood of the city takes over the bridge. Happy and joyful or downbeat and gloomy, the bridge reflects, in real-time, how the city expresses itself online.

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Moment Factory

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination (Render)_Midnight ShowWHEN: MIDNIGHTThe bridge bursts into full life to signify the changing of the day. With a new day comes a new colour so the bridge cycles through all 365 colours of the chromatic calendar searching for its new identity. It explores wave after wave of colour until finally, the bridge has its new look for a new day.

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Moment Factory

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination (Render)_Good MorningWHEN: JUST BEFORE DAWNAt dawn’s first light, the bridge’s exterior skin re-awakens to greet the sun. Taking its colour directly from the sky overhead, the bridge twinkles in the morning light, waving a subtle ‘good morning’ to Montreal’s early risers.

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Moment Factory

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination_Inaugural Show May 17 2017

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Martine Doyon

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination_Inaugural Show May 17 2017

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Martine Doyon

Illumination of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge | Creating the World's Most Connected Bridge 
Moment Factory

Jacques Cartier Bridge Interactive Illumination_Inaugural Show May 17 2017

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Martine Doyon

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

TIRPITZ is an antithesis to the heavy volume of the WWII bunker of the Atlantic Wall

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Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

TIRPITZ museum embedded in the characteristic dune landscape of West Jutland, Denmark

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Mike Bink Photography 

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

TIPRITZ acts as a gentle counterbalance to the dramatic war history of the site in Blåvand on the west coast of Denmark

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Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

TIRPITZ – a sanctuary in the sand that acts as a gentle counterbalance to the dramatic war history of the site in Blåvand on the west coast of Denmark. 

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Laurian Ghinitoiu

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Central courtyard of TIRPITZ

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Colin John Seymour

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Army of Concrete tells the human stories in the shadow of Hitler's enormous defense project, the Atlantic Wall

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Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

West Coast Stories tells 100,000 years of west coast history and is turned into a nighttime 4D theatre twice an hour.

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Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

At the heart of West Coast Stories is a huge life boat stranded in a sea of dunes

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Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Gold of the West Coast is Western Europe's most comprehensive exhibition of amber, presented in an enchanting amber forest

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Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Along with its changing colours and sounds, the atmosphere of the Gold of the Westcoast room alternates between warm and cold: references to the history of amber.

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Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Treasure room of Gold of the Westcoast

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Mike Bink Photography