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Cloverleaf Art

The perfect place for large 3-D installations
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I haven't yet seen an effective use of the land inside a cloverleaf. Nor have I heard a good reason for not using that land. This would be the perfect place for large, 3D art installations. (You know, except for drivers who actually look at the art and fall off the road...)
DevoutOccamist, Feb 14 2008

flickr: cloverleaf art in Phoenix http://www.flickr.c...olaschek/432403438/
2D, though - which solves the distracted driver problem: they can't see it! [jutta, Feb 14 2008]

Smart Art http://www.flickr.c...15983@N00/73097649/
(of which [UB] spoke.) [angel, Feb 14 2008]


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       Perfect place for crop circles, methinks.
DrCurry, Feb 14 2008
  

       Coming from the UK I had never heard of these cloverleaves of which you speak. I thought you meant the actual plants. With that in mind, it's quite funny.
theleopard, Feb 14 2008
  

       Trees?
phoenix, Feb 14 2008
  

       What a nice idea [phoenix].
theleopard, Feb 14 2008
  

       I usually see a lot trash thrown in those places :(
xandram, Feb 14 2008
  

       Redundant!   

       how about a giant statue of the Cloverfield Monster, Godzilla, or T-rex holding the road up instead of the verticle columns. Maybe that could be your entrance to downtown where all the nightlife is.
quantum_flux, Feb 14 2008
  

       Whoa, quantum. Deja vu!
Canuck, Feb 16 2008
  

       This is a sorta sad "why don't people do nice things idea" since there is nothing clover-leaf specific to the idea of "more sculpture in public places". Why not put the artwork someplace you can stop and look at it? Is rushing past and not being safe to look at part of the idea? What about the vandalism that this would attract? Is that all part of the concept? Please expand on the idea.
WcW, Feb 16 2008
  


 

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