


Client: Miami Heat Corporation
Location: Miami, FL, United States
Completion date: Jan 01, 1999
Artwork budget: $1,500,000
Project Team
Artist
Christopher Janney
Client
Miami Heat Corporation
Overview
In 1998, Christopher Janney was commissioned to create the scoreboard for the new American Airlines Arena, home of the Miami Heat basketball team. Unveiled New Year’s Eve, 2000, it was designed as both a visually dynamic form and a piece of “performance sculpture.” Dimensions: 30'x30'x30'
Goals
Unlike other arena scoreboards which are visually massive and solid, this piece is composed of two aluminum geodesic spheres, one inside the other, making it strong, lightweight and visually transparent. Thirty feet in diameter, the piece resembles a giant sea anemone with tentacles spreading out in all directions. The “tentacles” hold the several clocks along with the replay, statistics, and advertising boards. Constructed in a brushed aluminum finish, the piece is illuminated by computer-controlled lights, changing color over time.
Process
An integral part of the opening ceremonies before each Heat game, Turn Up The Heat is crowd-interactive—changing scoreboard colors from dark to light as the crowd raises the volume of their voices—culminating with a dynamic fire-works display. 'Turn Up the Heat' Explodes in response to crowd's enthusiasm at game's opening.
Additional Information
'Turn Up the Heat' Explodes in response to crowd's enthusiasm at game's opening: https://youtu.be/qfO-BsdyNVg