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It sounds clichè, but one of the best things about being in Philadelphia is that you never really know what will be on the upcoming block. I’d say “around the next bend”, but Philadelphia’s roads don’t really bend all that often. 

This is located on Mifflin Street in South Philadelphia, and it’s that awesome mix scary, quirky, and awesome that makes this the quintessential image of our fair city.

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Artist Soo Sunny Park and composer Spencer Toppel did an amazing job of turning this chain link fence into an art piece! The installation is called “Capturing Resonance” and is currently being shown at the  DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts
“The color in the piece comes from thousands of iridescent plexiglass squares inserted into the chainlink. Throughout the day, shifting light in the space paints a rainbow-colored mosaic on the walls. To add an additional dimension to the experience, Spencer Topel’s accompanying music plays in the space, varying in tone and intensity based on the movement of the viewer and the number of people present.”
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/beauty-in-the-everyday-chain-link-fence-turned-art-gwarlingo-169218

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privatearts:

Artist Soo Sunny Park and composer Spencer Toppel did an amazing job of turning this chain link fence into an art piece! The installation is called “Capturing Resonance” and is currently being shown at the  DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts
“The color in the piece comes from thousands of iridescent plexiglass squares inserted into the chainlink. Throughout the day, shifting light in the space paints a rainbow-colored mosaic on the walls. To add an additional dimension to the experience, Spencer Topel’s accompanying music plays in the space, varying in tone and intensity based on the movement of the viewer and the number of people present.”
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/beauty-in-the-everyday-chain-link-fence-turned-art-gwarlingo-169218

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privatearts:

Artist Soo Sunny Park and composer Spencer Toppel did an amazing job of turning this chain link fence into an art piece! The installation is called “Capturing Resonance” and is currently being shown at the  DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts

“The color in the piece comes from thousands of iridescent plexiglass squares inserted into the chainlink. Throughout the day, shifting light in the space paints a rainbow-colored mosaic on the walls. To add an additional dimension to the experience, Spencer Topel’s accompanying music plays in the space, varying in tone and intensity based on the movement of the viewer and the number of people present.”

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/beauty-in-the-everyday-chain-link-fence-turned-art-gwarlingo-169218

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