Oh, this is suppsed to be ART! Now it's clear....
> By the way, I have heard of this art project. The
> LCD screens are
> apparently a new embellishment. They may help make a
> little more sense
> out of what was almost purely conceptual (whether
> you think any of it
> makes any sense is up to you).
>
> This project consists of what it says -- a
> three-story tall filing
> cabinet. In the file drawers are the remnants of a
> shredded 1974 Midget.
> The pieces are sorted and filed by weight.
> Apparently the LCD screens are
> intended to be attached to the fronts of the drawers
> to show pictures of
> the pieces, which will flash by in 1/3 second,
> controlled by computer.
>
> I don't know if the artist deliberately chose a
> Midget for personal or
> symbolic reasons, or it was just an old wreck handy
> to be shredded. Maybe
> it was his driver and Lucas let him down one too
> many times.
>
> Curiously, I know of one other piece of "small
> roadster art". In San
> Francisco on 3rd Street across from Moscone Center
> there is a multistory
> parking garage. On the outside of the top floor is
> the body of a Fiat 850
> Spider, cut into even size squares, and laid out
> flat against the
> vertical surface of the building, looking like a
> cut-out paper model
> waiting to be folded.
>
>
> --
>
> Max Heim
> '66 MGB GHN3L76149
> If you're near Mountain View, CA,
> it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
>
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Dan D
Dayton, NJ
76 MGB Tourer
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