Glass Lantern, a work by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata, it has a diameter of approximately two meters and is divided into eight segments composed of twenty-four multicolored glass plates, inside which are placed three astronomical lenses positioned at different heights. The three lenses are positioned so as to converge the sun's rays downward, projecting a pink light onto the floor. This light advances very slowly along the floor itself, creating the illusion of the Earth's movement through space. The light reaches the exact center of the floor at the two equinoxes and solstices, indicati

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Glass Lantern, a work by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata, it has a diameter of approximately two meters and is divided into eight segments composed of twenty-four multicolored glass plates, inside which are placed three astronomical lenses positioned at different heights. The three lenses are positioned so as to converge the sun's rays downward, projecting a pink light onto the floor. This light advances very slowly along the floor itself, creating the illusion of the Earth's movement through space. The light reaches the exact center of the floor at the two equinoxes and solstices, indicati
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Glass Lantern, a work by Italian artist Narcissus Quagliata, it has a diameter of approximately two meters and is divided into eight segments composed of twenty-four multicolored glass plates, inside which are placed three astronomical lenses positioned at different heights. The three lenses are positioned so as to converge the sun's rays downward, projecting a pink light onto the floor. This light advances very slowly along the floor itself, creating the illusion of the Earth's movement through space. The light reaches the exact center of the floor at the two equinoxes and solstices, indicati

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