Posted by: Peter Bengtson on March 12, 2008 at 4:19 PM
As of last week, there were some of these on display in the main hall of the Low Library at Columbia University in NYC. I do not know how long they will be there
Posted by: pool table on August 6, 2009 at 11:55 AM
fun art
It took me a second to put the two together, but that is really ingenious. What a great way to recycle! I really enjoyed browsing over the other picture you have up too, like the bear made out of gum--way cool! Thanks
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As of last week, there were some of these on display in the main hall of the Low Library at Columbia University in NYC. I do not know how long they will be there
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Forbidding cameras never seems to actually work. Why does anyone still bother?
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I believe the artist's name is Long Bin
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Thanks
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Prohibiting cameras are no longer effective in technologically advancing world! - MikeAndToby.com
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Many craftsmen are coming with different ideas using phone book! Good show! - MikeAndToby.com
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It took me a second to put the two together, but that is really ingenious. What a great way to recycle! I really enjoyed browsing over the other picture you have up too, like the bear made out of gum--way cool! Thanks
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