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November 17, 2008 4:54 PM PST

Top 5 high-tech public art masterpieces

by Tom Merritt

Here are links to the art masterpieces we counted down in our high-tech public art Top 5.

Of course, you can watch the Top 5 to see what order they were in and get a brief overview of each. Then come back here for links to investigate more about the ones you like the best.

Amy Balkin, "In Transit"

Jim Campbell, Lightbulb grids

Diller and Scofidio, "Brasserie"

Electroland, multiple projects

Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin, "Moveable Type"

HeHe, "Nuage Vert"

Christian Moeller, "Daisy"

Christian Moeller, "Nosy"

David Small and Howard Ben Tre, "The Hall of Ideas"

Janet Zweig, "Impersonator"

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by tk40015 November 17, 2008 5:20 PM PST
Appalled Chicagoan. How was this list composed? I can't believe that The Crown Fountain by Jaume Plensa was left off the list. In main view off of Chicago's Michigan Ave, in the center of Millennium park, stands two giant LCD's with images of Chicagoan faces, rotating. It is labled as one of Chicago's monuments, but also a great feat of both technology and art.
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