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The "Shifting Identities - Swiss Art Now" exhibit at the Kunstahaus didn't allow photography, but one installation had you walk up an abbreviated flight of stairs such that your head stuck up through one of the dropceiling panels at the end. I figured that a photo of the ceiling interior didn't count against the spirit of the ban. Also, nobody was watching.
Machine room on 3/F Gates, with traditional underfloor Liebert cooling. Two additional Liebert units behind camera. Walls don't meet at 90 degree angles, so note the vinyl tile joint with the raised floor tiles on the right hand side. Ceiling is a drop ceiling, possibly acting as return air plenum.
January 19, 2008. 019/366. Today was the party! My family is awesome, which is why we had a Superman-themed party for my 85 year old grandmother. Why the heck not, I suppose?
Interesting family fact - my grandmother has the exact same birthday (January 8) as my aunt and my uncle. Weird, huh?
It has lost that 70s feel that we somehow enjoyed, or endured.
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