Land Art Generator Initiative
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Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI), founded by Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry,[1] is an organization dedicated to devising alternative energy solutions through sustainable design and public art[2] by providing platforms for scientists and engineers to collaborate with artists, architects and other creatives on public art projects that generate sustainable energy infrastructures.[3] Since 2010, LAGI has hosted biannual international competitions stimulating artists to design public art that produces renewable energy.[1] Sites for these contests have included Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Copenhagen, Denmark, New York City and Santa Monica, California.[4] Land Art Generator Initiative also led efforts that have resulted in the world's first Solar Mural artworks.[5]