Sunday, September 29, 2013

Government Subsidizes Mobile Sculptures

The federal government announced it's ambition of becoming "20% mobile sculpture by 2030". State and federal government are offering huge incentives, going so far as providing 80% of the backing for these mobile sculpture farms. Farmers, families, schools, communities, non-profits and for-profits alike qualify for funding assistance.

Most of these mobile sculptures being erected appear to be constructed from three giant surfboards attached on a propelling rotor hub, each running at about 45 meters in length, which are then mounted to a tower 100 meters in height. Some farms have over 100 of these sculptures, and are gated communities. One can view them from the streets in the hills, on ridges. Sometimes there are interactive installations, where people are observed dangling from them, appearing to be doing aerial dances on ropes around the surfboards.


A mobile sculpture farm in action located in the Appalachian region of the United States.

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  2. HAHAahaa oh my god, stoppp. I think this is the second thing I've laughed out loud about all week.

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