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Waterfalls as Art To Be Installed in East River

Submitted by billy, Jan 17, 2008 16:54

you can now see images at http://www.newyorkcitywaterfalls.com. Looks awesome!


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May 6, 2008 09:19

The Brooklyn bridge is not a "backdrop" for some artist to get his jollies off. Have we lost all sensibility... [MORE]

Scott Danielson AIA 

Jan 22, 2008 12:08

you can now see images at http://www.newyorkcitywaterfalls.com. Looks awesome!

billy 

Jan 17, 2008 16:54

Having just finished my fine art dissertation discussing the work of Eliasson and Turrell I am anxious to make the... [MORE]

Joan Skelton Smith 

Jan 16, 2008 07:00

Is anything called art by its maker and art critics, art? If so, then Olafur Eliasson's "immersive environments" are indeed... [MORE]

Louis Torres 

Jan 14, 2008 10:53

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