While we wait for artist Molly Dilworth's rooftop paintings to show up on Google Earth, starting this summer we can see Dilworth's color splatter art on the ground in Times Square. Archpaper hunts up some more info on the river-like installation, meant to represent the "extra blanket of warmth that plagues" NYC and other cities. Not that anyone walking through Times Square in July and August really needs the reminder. But the art will reflect heat instead of absorbing it, cooling the plaza slightly. [Archpaper; previously]
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