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Crown Fountain raises the bar for public art in an almost singular way. Most public art consists of objects sited within a particular space or environment for public contemplation. The degree to which the public actually interacts with this work is largely cerebral. Jaume Plensa’s fountain poses a more visceral approach to public art, blurring the line between the object and the public.

WHAT’S GOING ON? - DAWOUD BEY’S BLOG: Communal Spaces for A Diverse Populace (via jmohan)

Man, I totally read this as “Clown Fountain” for a good minute and a half, and got all excited about some new circus-y nightmare fountain being put up somewhere. I guess I’ll have to keep settling for shit fountain.

(this post was reblogged from jmohan)
Judas: Hey, Jesus — I have a question about the Pharisees.
Jesus: Your mother is a prostitute.
Judas: You… you haven’t even heard my question.
Jesus: You just can’t deal with the fact that I tell it like it is.