Anything can be considered artwork, but those same anythings can be considered a pile of rubbish by the person next to you.
I find it somewhat amusing to watch some freight trains go past and every one of them has been tagged with something. You could almost keep score of how many of the same tag you see.
Was reading a book last night - Theo Gray's Mad Science. ("Experiments you can do at home...but probably shouldn't") One of the experiments is how to anodise titanium. Gray talks about the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, which is covered in 344,000 square feet of titanium. He wonders if the guards are told to keep watch for people carrying batteries and coke...for if they follow the anodising instructions on that building, the pretty rainbow marks they can make are thoroughly permanent!!
I find it somewhat amusing to watch some freight trains go past and every one of them has been tagged with something. You could almost keep score of how many of the same tag you see.
Was reading a book last night - Theo Gray's Mad Science. ("Experiments you can do at home...but probably shouldn't") One of the experiments is how to anodise titanium. Gray talks about the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, which is covered in 344,000 square feet of titanium. He wonders if the guards are told to keep watch for people carrying batteries and coke...for if they follow the anodising instructions on that building, the pretty rainbow marks they can make are thoroughly permanent!!
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