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Get A First Look At The Giant Statue Coming To 21 Cities Across The Globe
The ten story public art display will showcase the giants in communities across the globe using technology to celebrate humanity.by BWW News Desk
The most exciting visitor attraction concept of the 21st century has been launched. Entitled, The Giant, it features the world s tallest moving statue (35 metres/112 ft). The Giant was conceived by The Giant Company based in Dublin, Ireland; the idea was initially inspired by Jonathan Swift s Gullilver s Travels.
Supported by Enterprise Ireland and CRBRE, the concept for The Giant includes the multi-storey statue mounted on a plinth housing an exhibition. The statue will be embedded with millions of addressable LED pixels giving it the ability to instantly take the form of any person from historical figures such as Albert Einstein or (famous woman Amelia Earhart) to stars of today from Lionel Messi to Beyoncé. Each hour the Giant will trans
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It’s understood that Dublin is one of the cities being targeted by the company. By Ian Curran Monday 15 Mar 2021, 2:41 PM Mar 15th 2021, 2:41 PM 43,849 Views 28 Comments
THE DUBLIN BUSINESSMAN behind the Wax Museum and the Button Factory is hoping to bring his latest attraction, the world’s tallest moving statue, to the capital.
Launched today and inspired by Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, ‘The Giant’ is a new visitor attraction developed by Paddy Dunning over 10 years.
Standing 10-storeys tall with a moveable head and arms, the Giant uses “a matrix of millions of programmable LED pixels” to allow it to take the form of famous people from history like Albert Einstein or characters like Spiderman, according to a statement released today.