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ebmonon36
28-04-2007, 21:53
The picture in the article linked below was on the front page of the Indianapolis Star today. The sculpture shown will be displayed in the new terminal at Indianapolis International Airport so everyone who will be flying to IRI in 2009 will be able to see it!
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007704280513
Eric
whytheheckme
28-04-2007, 21:56
Perhaps its a sign about the locations of championships.....
*whooooooooo* *cheesy ghost noise* *whoooooooooooooo!!!!*
Dang! The 2008 game piece was supposed to be a secret.
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JaneYoung
29-04-2007, 00:19
I enjoyed reading the article.
Airports are such a great invitation into learning about the world around them and what better way than through art, through sculpture, using materials and resources from the surrounding area, culture, and history.
Thanks for the post.
Jane
Richard Wallace
29-04-2007, 08:44
Dang! The 2008 game piece was supposed to be a secret.
.Logic gates as game pieces? Cool. :cool:
Dang! The 2008 game piece was supposed to be a secret.
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Tapestry?
I can't believe I didn't see that when I read the paper yesterday. I must be slipping.
I enjoyed reading the article.
Airports are such a great invitation into learning about the world around them and what better way than through art, through sculpture, using materials and resources from the surrounding area, culture, and history.
Thanks for the post.
Jane
Agreed. Airports have some of the coolest and most unique architectural features - which although you may think are only for looks, usually serve a HUGE purpose to over all functionality.
JaneYoung
29-04-2007, 12:43
Tapestry?
the name of the game would be called:
It's A Wrap
if luggage is the game piece, it would be called:
In The Bag
if limestone is used, it would be called:
Block This!
or
Rock Out!
or
Dig It!
<this one is your fault, Ed>
the name of the game would be called:
It's A Wrap
if luggage is the game piece, it would be called:
In The Bag
if limestone is used, it would be called:
Block This!
or
Rock Out!
or
Dig It!
<this one is your fault, Ed>
No. It's Dave's fault, as usual.
It's a little early for red herrings.
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