A Wonderfully Fractured, 3D-Scanned Trip on The Denver Metro
October 3, 2013 | Andy Cush
Press play and try to imagine you’ve just taken some very good drugs and just hopped on the subway on your way home. You’re not quite ready for the claustrophobia of the train, but once you’re on, you relax, and it’s actually quite nice. Sit back and enjoy. (If you’re interested, it’s actually Metro, a piece by artist Chris Coleman, who took his laptop and a 3D-scanner with him on the Denver light rail, then compiled the images into what you see here. The music is by George Cicci.)
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