Monday, August 31, 2009

Three Points, Ten Ways

the tip of the middle flagpole at the end of Trousdale
the corner of my desk in the room (on W. 28th Street) on the lower right hand side
the highest point on the Sydney Harbor Bridge (not include the flags) on the arch

fly airplanes overhead
shine laser pointers at it
paint it a different color than the rest of the bridge
hang something directly from it
walk up the bridge and point at it
cover the entire bridge with tarp besides the point
line a row of lights along the arch that constantly light up towards the point at the center
shoot fireworks or explosions from the point up in the air
take a black and white picture of it and color only that point
put a single flower at the point so that it is the only object sticking out

1 comment:

  1. I think the idea of lining a row of lights along the arch that light towards the point is a great idea because it utilizes something seen very often--lights on a bridge--and would change the order in which they light to direct the viewers eye toward the center. Using something that we see often and manipulating it so that it is out of the ordinary is always a good way to catch someones attention.

    I also like the idea of covering the entire bridge with tarp except for that point because it would definitely be talked about by people. Conversation would consist of things like "What is the point of that tarp, rain will leak through THAT point"

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