Crank Zappa

Crank Zappa Jellyfish an interactive sculpture created from plastic waste. Lights animate and respond to touch sensors at the ends of the tentacles. The sculpture is also accompanied by music and voice combining to bring the character of Crank Zappa to life, as well as educating the public on plastic waste in an accessible and engaging way. Crank Zappa is completely constructed from single use plastic items including 1,000 plastic bags, straws and 800 plastic bottles that were salvaged from Scotts Creek and 1,200 meters of recycled twine that was weaved together by 40 volunteers. As visitors gather under Crank, he electrifies and animates in response to human touch.

Project summary

CREATIVE

Crank Zappa

PROJECT

Sydney Vivid Festival

YEAR

2021

BUILD

Amigo

ARTWORK TITLE

Crank Zappa

CLIENT

Alzheimers Australia, Destination NSW

LOCATION

Sydney

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