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  • I actually research my statements before making them, hopefully to prevent myself from being presented as ignorant. Maya LIn has used reclaimed redwood & steel to make this project, I cannot find information on how it is powered. She is an amazing artist who has become the voice of those who can not or can no longer speak for themselves. Bravo, Ms. Lin

  • woooooooooooooooow

  • I'll tell you what is missing...all the copper you strip mined in order to make that bronze cone and the hardwood trees you chopped down to line that puppy with. This is an environmentally sound project? NOT.

  • @kurokowa

    lol, as much as you bitch and complain it's not going to stop people from inventing and doing new things

  • You are amazing! Maya Lin

  • Love it!!! Knowing how Ms. Lin compensated for her carbon footprint while creating the Wave Field at the Storm King Art Center, I have to believe that she made sure this piece was powered by a renewable energy source (solar, wind, etc.)... does anyone know how it is powered?

  • mi gramr is bettr ten yurs is n00b

  • omg im first veiwer

  • oh yeagh well im 424 so take that hahahalol

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