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The 'darkest building on Earth' is at the Winter Olympic Games

February 9, 2018

“There’s something about this that’s so black, it’s like how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.”

Spinal Tap’s inane discussion of their pitch-black album cover is the best way we can get a handle on the brand-new pavilion unveiled at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games in South Korea.

A new project commissioned by Hyundai, British architect Asif Khan’s 10-meter-high temporary building has been erected specifically for the Games, which officially begin on Friday, Feb. 9.

In what’s being called “the darkest building on Earth,” Khan’s structure has employed a sprayable version of the ominous Vantablack pigment. Created by UK researchers in 2014 and trademarked by British artist Anish Kapoor, Vantablack is touted as the darkest known artificial substance in the world — it absorbs up to 99.965 percent of light that hits its surface.  Read more…

More about Art, Pavilion, Olympic Games, Winter Olympic Games, and Installation
Source: Mashable | The 'darkest building on Earth' is at the Winter Olympic Games

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