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Pi in the Sky

Numbers as they appeared several minutes after being written in the sky.
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image icon The sky above the San Francisco Bay Area showing some of the numbers.

Pi in the Sky was an experimental aerial art display where airplanes spelled out pi to decimal 1,000 places in the sky over the San Francisco Bay Area. The display took place on September 12, 2012. It was then displayed again in Austin on March 13, 2014, during the SXSW festival, at which time it was said to be the largest art piece ever displayed in the state of Texas.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

  1. ^ "Behold: Actual Pi in the Sky on Pi Day". Forbes.
  2. ^ Planes write out pi over the skies of San Francisco Bay Area | Crave - CNET
  3. ^ ISHKY | Berkeleyside
  4. ^ Barometer: innovation - FT.com
  5. ^ ISHKY | 2012 ZERO1 Biennial
  6. ^ Pi in the Sky: Skywriters draw first 1,000 digits of pi - thestar.com
  7. ^ Pi in the Sky: Skywriting of the first thousand digits of Pi in SF | Digital Trends

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