Saturday, June 07, 2014


19 comments:

  1. Georgia O'Keeffe came to mind for some reason.

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  2. Be water my friend.

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  3. Funny, I was thinking steam punk sea slug.


    BGM

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  4. Is that an abstract of the utility of eco-friendly alternative energy?

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  5. Interesting design... Lot of thought went into that one.

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  6. global village idiot12:41 PM, June 07, 2014

    1) "WTH is that? Need moar coffee! Must awake faster."
    2) "Weirdest hornet's nest in the weirdest place I've ever seen one."
    3) "Oh. I don't think it's a hornet's nest...I'd ask my daughter what this thing is but it looks vaguely sexual..."
    4) "Oh. It's 'art.' NM..."
    5) "Needs a Scylla on one side and a Charibdis on the other."

    I may not know art but I know what I like.

    Thanks for making my brain do pushups this morning, Tam.

    gvi

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  7. Water powered hippie Gaia prayer wheel?

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  8. I'm going with "Georgia's steampunk-inspired tribute to d-day."

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  9. No, seriously. WTF is that thing?

    And please tell me taxes - or at least MY taxes - didn't pay for it.

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  10. OK, the big wheel drives the little wheel, witch climbes the water wall, I think. Is this Broad Ripple art?

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  11. What I think it is: Kinetic art - sit's there looking interesting, and the water wheels spin.

    What would be cool: Wheels spin driving the little legs it uses to crawl up water fall, when it get's to the top, it dives off the edge and does it again.

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  12. Oh my. Interesting take on a Tibetan prayer wheel.

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  13. Oh my. And right in plain sight. Interesting take on the Tibetan prayer wheel, though.

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  14. Would Ted Kennedy have allowed that to be installed within sight of his Hyannis Port compound?

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  15. Wait till the moss starts growing on it.

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  16. I had to look long and hard.

    I thought it was a picture of somebody's panties tossed into a fountain, but alas! 'Tis ART!

    MC

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  17. I had to look long and hard.

    I thought it was a picture of somebody's panties tossed into a fountain, but alas! 'Tis ART!

    MC

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