I took some time out last week and popped down to New York to take a look at The New York City Waterfalls.
Well, it was interesting, although I guess some of the power of the installations was dissipated by our few days at Niagara Falls.
Nevertheless, the view of a waterfall thundering from under the Brooklyn Bridge was intriguing and curiously unsettling, although for me the technical aspect of how it was done occupied me more than the artistic quality of the work.
Incidently, the journey back to Princeton on NJT was a nightmare. The train was absolutely packed ... every seat filled and people jammed in the aisles. Is the price of petrol/gas here really having an effect on people's travel options?
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
NYC Waterfalls
Posted by Alan E Hill at 09:34
Labels: Brooklyn Bridge, Joe's Pub NYC, New Jersey Transit, New York City, NJT, waterfalls
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