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27-JUL-2006 b.c.

Device...Explored 1 *

Vancouver, BC

"Device to Root Out Evil"
Sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim
on display as part of the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale

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ctfchallenge31-Jul-2006 23:00
thanks CJ, Cat, Brent and Yvonne. this is quite a fun sculpture - there are so many interesting angles to it, I should explore it a bit more... in hindsight the scaffolding immediately behind (just to the R of the yellow crane) is a bit annoying, I agree. though I wanted to keep the yellow crane in to emphasize all the construction surrounding the piece.
thanks for commenting! - b.c.
ctfchallenge30-Jul-2006 19:36
Vancouver, is such an innovative and artsy city isn't it? This is a really fun subject. Yvonne
Brent 30-Jul-2006 16:51
Unusual sculpture- looks like something King Kong tore off one of the buildings. Nice exploration job B.C.
ctfchallenge30-Jul-2006 04:08
WOW! You're sure this is not the top of the building which fell down :) Nice angle and lines explored here -Cat
ctfchallenge28-Jul-2006 19:39
This is an amazing structure b.c.! I love outdoor sculpture and this is an outstanding (or upsidedownstanding!) example of modern sculptural art. I don't know if cropping out the top cranes etc would work here, but they are a little distracting. Very interesting piece! :-) CJ