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Living Lenses, Wishing Well, 2012. Site-specific interactive installation in the form of a mirror-polished stainless steel sculpture that can be texted a greeting that is translated into a display of light and sound. Courtesy The City of Calgary.

Wishing-Well_web

A large-scale artwork is installed outdoors in a city plaza. The sculpture is a round, steel, highly reflective structure, like two halves of a hollow sphere split in the middle and extending to each side, connecting only at the very top. Inside of this structure is another reflective, metal sphere. Both this inner sphere and the surrounding structure are supported by small posts. The ground beneath and around the structure is open and paved, with an asphalt road to the left and behind the installation. To the left and right of the installation are short, red, circular benches, flat with an opening in the center. In the distance are tall trees with green leaves, two people across the street, and three tall buildings.

Cite this article as: , "Wishing-Well_web," in VoCA Journal, December 11, 2025, https://journal.voca.network/developing-a-collaborative-preventive-conservation-approach/wishing-well_web/.

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