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Inside the ugly staircase, the walls are covered with "Whodun?t". Why is the ugliest design always found at design schools?
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Posted by tnarduzzi |
3/10/2004 11:11 PM | remove |
This is only unfinished drywall. Im sure after the plaster and railings are finished a nice new design will be seen.
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Posted by david416 |
5/1/2004 8:44 PM | remove |
nope. it's still bright yellow and all construction is finished, this stair case is fully accessible. (full time student, i have to look at the yellow constantly.
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Posted by david416 |
5/1/2004 8:47 PM | remove |
oh, (i forgot to ad) ‘who dun?t’ was the title of an annual art exhibition happening that week, where a mix of students, known artists and faculty hang small works with out telling who they are, people buy them (for how they look) and then find out who the artist is (it’s a fund raiser for the school) since then it’s been removed, and these walls were home to tons of students drawings (removed by the admin always) and ads for other events cus their’s always a lot of stuff going on, a few events a week usually
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Posted by NoSuchPerson |
5/7/2004 7:05 AM | remove |
Doesn't make it any uglier :P
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Posted by Plytheman |
5/30/2004 4:54 PM | remove |
Neat idea for the "Who Dun It"
Shitty decorating tho.... You poor child, David, for having to walk through that hall...
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/22/2004 7:54 PM | remove |
Hmm, Art student, able to access the wall, fellow art students, equipment and art supplies and ugly wall. Interesting combo...
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