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M3 Grant and M3 Lee tanks of ‘C’ Squadron, 4th (Queen’s Own) Hussars, 2nd Armoured Brigade, El Alamein position, Egypt, 7 July 1942.
DOT Art and the Garment District Alliance presented “Mass Medium,” a series of five granite sculptures installed within the pedestrian plazas along Broadway between 36th Street and 41st Street in Manhattan. Titled “Sandalphon,” “Snapchance,” “Enki,” “Flying Canoe” and “Grasshopper” the larger than life sized pieces are designed with the intention of being exhibited in a public setting where visitors can interact and walk up to the work. Assembled by Gordon himself using a crane, each of the sculptures are composed of industrial grade stone that would have otherwise been discarded. Some of the arrangements fit together on their own, while others are assembled using hidden stainless steel rods inspiring a sense of wonder and curiosity. The granite pieces blend into the architectural environment seen throughout the city while adding new drama and scale to the plazas that serve as home to public art throughout the year.
NYCDOT Art Program, Arterventions
“Mass Medium” by Harry Gordon
Presented with the Garment District Alliance
Garment District Plazas, Broadway from 36th Street to 41st Street, Manhattan
Beta Evers ; Brigitte Enzler ; Kommando 6 ; K6 ; Dopplereffekt ; Dystronic ; Charles Kent ; Pervers ; Gary Numan ; Nouveau Casino ; Elektric Nacht ; Zwischenwelt ; Stéphane Argilet
leaving the post office on 14th street. there was a crazy man yelling at the people at the post office for some percieved slight. he seemed a bit alzheimery and confused.
A mixture of portraits and landscapes taken with my Mamiya C330 and a mixture of Ilford HP5 and Delta
"The Possible Mediums conference is composed of a series of workshops and panel discussions revolving around four “possible mediums.” Challenging the boundaries of architectural convention, the invited workshop leaders employ exploratory processes rooted in mediums external to the discipline (such as film or comics) or developed from atypical applications of more conventional mediums (such as drawings or models). The technical sophistication and inventive applications of their work reflect two major developments within speculative architecture of the past decade: a broad diffusion of technological expertise and a shift from critical to projective theory. Preserving commitment to expertise and imagination, Possible Mediums places this group of designers in productive dialog, unpacking their collective foundations and futures."
Taken from: possiblemediums.wordpress.com
Photos by Dorimar del Río