Melbourne is famed for having four season in one day , so it ’s only fitting that a 14 megabyte ( diameter - wise ) animise scale modelling of the Lord’s Day should be suspended in the sky , controllable with an iPhone , iPad , or iPod Touch .

It was produce by artist Rafael Lozano - Hemmer for the Light in Winter festival in Melbourne . Beamed onto the He - filled balloon Lord’s Day with five projectors are NASA figure of speech prove literal sun effects such as turbulence , flares and topographic point ; seeable to the passersby below .

If you happen to be in Melbourne , it ’s on show at the Federation Square until the 4th of July . seize your portable Apple gimmick , but just be thrifty you do n’t become another Icarus . [ Switched ]

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