Coral Morphologic projected ‘Artificial Reef’ on prominent buildings of Miami Beach

By on Dec 13, 2010

You may know Coral Morphologic as the guys from Florida with all the crazy zoanthids and St. Thomas mushrooms but Core-More has always had a strong artistic penchant for everything they do. The latest project by Coral Morphologic was an art projection on prominent buildings of Miami Beach a week ago as well as some indoor photo and video loops showing reef life in ways that most people never get to enjoy. The video above shows how the pulsing upside down jellyfish was projected on the 407 Building, about as close as marine life can get to the limestone cement which was likely produced by the neighboring reefs. We are proud to have Coral Morphologic representing the reef aquarium scene in the art world, do read up on the other installations that Core-More produced on the blog of Morphologic Studios.

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  • jfarabaugh

    I am sure 99.99999 of the population had no clue what that was. I want that 45 seconds of my life back.

  • jfarabaugh

    I am sure 99.99999 of the population had no clue what that was. I want that 45 seconds of my life back.

  • jfarabaugh

    I am sure 99.99999 of the population had no clue what that was. I want that 45 seconds of my life back.

  • http://www.reef2reef.com REEF2REEF

    I love Coral Morphologic! They are cutting edge and I enjoy what they do. Thanks!

  • http://www.reef2reef.com REEF2REEF

    I love Coral Morphologic! They are cutting edge and I enjoy what they do. Thanks!

  • Mike

    jfarabaugh: Hell I’m in the hobby and had no clue what that was supposed to be. Some windows screen saver or something?

  • Mike

    jfarabaugh: Hell I’m in the hobby and had no clue what that was supposed to be. Some windows screen saver or something?

  • Phytoman

    Mike: “The video above shows how the pulsing upside down jellyfish was projected on the 407 Building,”

  • Phytoman

    Mike: “The video above shows how the pulsing upside down jellyfish was projected on the 407 Building,”