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I'm not sure if you *could* shrinkwrap a whole building, but if you can shrinkwrap a bus and if you can put a tarp over a whole ball field, then I suspect the two technologies may converge. For that matter, why is the tarp on a profootball field not a giant advertising photograph?
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http://www.halfbake...graphic_20Buildings Holographic buildings halflink [cloudface, Oct 17 2004]
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http://www.christoj...eclaude.net/wr.html Wrapping things with fabric for a living. [Laughs Last, Oct 17 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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They do put photographic images on buildings - never been to New York? |
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I seem to recall that the Museum of Modern Art was gift-wrapped a while ago. |
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An Ad on the rain tarp is an excellent idea, companies spend millions of dollars on short ad campains, |
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Think about it, 60,000 captive people sitting around staring at your ad waiting for the rain to stop. How much is that worth...... |
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the thing about going all reichstag on it is that the entire german parliament got a two week vacation while this stunt was on display. the building could not be occupied. |
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i guess you could have ac vents going through the plastic and stuff |
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