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At the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, USA, a shallow pond was constructed around the trees in the courtyard. A plume of steam, channeled directly from the museum's heating system located in the adjacent building, was continuously emitted from the center of the pond.
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Title |
Your natural denudation inverted |
Year |
1999 |
Materials |
Scaffolding, wood, steel, rubber, water, steam |
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