Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI), founded by Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry, is an organization dedicated to devising alternative energy solutions through sustainable design and public art by providing platforms for scientists and engineers to collaborate with artists, architects and other creatives on public art projects that generate sustainable energy infrastructures. Since 2010, LAGI has hosted biannual international competitions stimulating artists to design public art that produces renewable energy. Sites for these contests have included Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Copenhagen, Denmark, New York City and Santa Monica, California. Land Art Generator Initiative also led efforts that have resulted in the world's first Solar Mural artworks.
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| - Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI), founded by Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry, is an organization dedicated to devising alternative energy solutions through sustainable design and public art by providing platforms for scientists and engineers to collaborate with artists, architects and other creatives on public art projects that generate sustainable energy infrastructures. Since 2010, LAGI has hosted biannual international competitions stimulating artists to design public art that produces renewable energy. Sites for these contests have included Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Copenhagen, Denmark, New York City and Santa Monica, California. Land Art Generator Initiative also led efforts that have resulted in the world's first Solar Mural artworks. (en)
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| - Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI), founded by Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry, is an organization dedicated to devising alternative energy solutions through sustainable design and public art by providing platforms for scientists and engineers to collaborate with artists, architects and other creatives on public art projects that generate sustainable energy infrastructures. Since 2010, LAGI has hosted biannual international competitions stimulating artists to design public art that produces renewable energy. Sites for these contests have included Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Copenhagen, Denmark, New York City and Santa Monica, California. Land Art Generator Initiative also led efforts that have resulted in the world's first Solar Mural artworks. (en)
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