"The cube as a media delivery system contains 36 channels of separate video mirror screens that are dynamically reconfigurable," reports the website of Millennium ART, which produced the installation in partnership with the United Nations Department of Public Information, Google and YouTube. "The streams of media are made up of two-way live video conferencing, producing videos, real-time data and a practically endless supply of interactive and digital information sources regarding the science, solutions and dire consequences of continued CO2 emissions, if policy changes are not made."
The cube was designed by the Los Angeles–based architect Christophe Cornubert and Italian-born Danish sculptor Alfio Bonannos and produced by Obscura Digital, a service that maps dynamic digital content onto large, unwieldy architectural surfaces. On view through December 18, 2009.