Or, Orange Will Be the Color For Shower Curtains Next Spring
Early this morning (early by my Saturday standards, anyway), bobhowe, silvertide and the usual crew of delinquents went to see the opening of Christo and Jean Claude’s The Gates in Central Park. We got there just as they were finishing the unfurling, and walked around for a few hours, and came home with sample swatches of the fabric (see right), which is hunting-vest orange (much more orange than actual saffron looks) and made of a tough fabric somewhat resembling what seatbelts are made from.
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The Gates
Intro poster at the entrances to the park. |
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At the Gates
Walking into the park from the E 67th Street entrance. |
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Unfurling, Step 1
The Gates were still being unfurled when we got there. One of the workers wields a ten-foot pole with a hook on the end, trying to catch a loop attached to the covering. This is no mean trick. |
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Unfurling, Step 2
She pulls back a velcro seal, and the covering drops away. |
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Unfurling, Step 3
And the banner falls (!@#$% digital camera with its slow shutter speed made me miss this shot). |
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Opener Of Gates
One of the workers, with the Aluminum Staff Of Power. Yes, the tennis ball cover for the hook is standard equipment. |
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Out of the Tunnel
The Gates really change the light inside tunnels. |
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Transverse Road
This double row of gates was really striking. |
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Awaiting the Burning Hot Dog Of Doom
Laura ensures the camera is ready as Barbara prepares to commiserate. |
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The Fountain
Looking west from the plaza around the fountain. |
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Gates Going Down
Looking east, near the Boathouse. |
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Across the Pond
By 1pm the park was getting pretty crowded. |
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Join the Club
The NYPD strikes fear into the hearts of misbehaving golfers everywhere. |
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