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- Chris Burden?s new work is art imitating the future
Chris Burden?s latest kinetic sculpture, Metropolis II, does more than just imitate life.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - `Metropolis II' envisions fast-moving L.A.
LOS ANGELES - Chris Burden's latest kinetic sculpture, "Metropolis II," does more than just imitate life.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - Volunteers/Donations Needed 2/7
Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation facility. Wild B.I.R.D. has sheltered, rehabilitated and released more than 10,000 healthy native birds into the parks and open spaces around Denver.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - Television movies for the week of Jan. 29
Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - Chris Burden's new work: art imitating the future
Chris Burden's latest kinetic sculpture, "Metropolis II," does more than just imitate life. The colorful display of roads, cars, trains and buildings is art imitating what the artist foresees life being like in five or 10 years.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - Television movies for the week of Jan. 15
Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - Chris Burden's new sculpture foresees a futuristic LA with plenty of traffic and no gridlock
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Chris Burden's latest kinetic sculpture, "Metropolis II," does more than just imitate life. The colorful display of roads, cars, trains and buildings is art imitating what the artist foresees life being like in five or 10 years.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - While owner tracks down parts, cars run down tracks
MATTOON - Terry Lee has been on the right track at Aabells Sales and Service for 30 years.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - 'Metropolis': art imitating the future in transportation
Chris Burden's latest kinetic sculpture, 'Metropolis II,' does more than just imitate life. The colorful display of roads, cars, trains and buildings is art imitating what the artist foresees life being like in five or 10 years.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012 - Tony Hsieh's new $350 million startup
The Zappos founder is trading shoes for urban planning -- and spending big bucks to rebuild downtown Las Vegas.
real working toy trains 09 Feb 2012
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