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On January 14, Chris Burden’s Metropolis II will finally be unveiled at LACMA. The kinetic sculpture, which was slated to show in the fall, took a little longer to realize than expected. At this morning’s preview for members of the media, it was easy to see why. In the intricate piece, 1,100 Hot Wheels-like cars are led up magnetic conveyor belts and dropped onto tracks that weave through an idealized cityscape, crisscrossing with trains, trolleys, and other details.

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On Saturday night, the HUF warehouse hosted a reception for the singly named Haroshi. But the Tokyo sculptor isn’t some poseur who simply paints on skateboards or appropriates the culture for street cred. His pieces (made out of used boards by DLX team riders in this particular case) actually capture and convey the energy and power of skating from a skater’s point of view. Probably the smoothness, too, although rent-a-cops were stationed to keep guests from fondling the art.

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David Choe’s been painting murals in the new offices of Facebook. In case you didn’t know, he painted the original Facebook offices years and years ago, and has funny stories to tell about that experience. But now years later, he’s painting all again. Here’s some photos pre-paint job at Facebook. Congrats David, or should we say, congrats Mark? (Upperplayground – Choe x Facebook) [youtube]9AzEpY7H5Ac[/youtube]
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