So the news is out that some people vandalized the Cloud
Gate in Chicago, more affectionately known as “The Bean,” by spraying graffiti on
it. Since this is not a negative blog, I won’t spend time telling those idiots
what chuckleheads they are.
Instead, here’s a reposting from my time at the 2012
Worldcon.
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Worldcon, the world’s largest science fiction convention, was held in Chicago this year. The convention hadn’t started yet, so I did some sightseeing on Wednesday. This bas relief was just outside my hotel:
I don’t normally see art like this casually on display.
Further on, their Magnificent Mile featured Anish Kapoor’s Cloud Gate sculpture, often nicknamed “The Bean.”
The Cloud Gate was featured in the movie Source Code, and you can see my review here. Notice how the buildings are clearly reflected in the surface:
People can easily walk beneath its curved surface:
Beneath the center of it, the reflection seems much farther away than it really is.
I became nervous there, because loud street noises reflected around inside.
On the other side of the Chicago River is the NBC tower:
I had spotted the peacock while walking from my hotel, and you can barely see it at the top of the picture.
So here’s the Chicago River itself, looking towards downtown:
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