MnIndy video: Taking the Red Bull by the horns on Stone Arch Bridge
Monday, July 14, 2008 at 1:06 pm
What do the people who use the Stone Arch Bridge think of the Red Bull photography show/ad-o-rama currently on display there? I asked them.
Person-on-bridge views on Red Bull Illume photo cubes, Stone Arch Bridge from Chris Steller on Vimeo.
8 Comments
Comment posted July 21, 2008 @ 6:49 am
sveden,
Did you actually go and see the exhibit? I did, and even the most callous skeptic would have to admit that these photographs are hardly just “throw up advertisments” and actually one of the most amazing compilations of photographs I’ve ever seen, and I’m a gallery curator. Most exhibits and exhibit spaces (museums, galleries, etc) rely on corporate sponsorship to even survive. According to another article I read, apparently Red Bull’s donation to the Park Board is actually helping keep Matthews Ice Rink in Seward open for another year. Seems like a tangible benefit to me, especially when the issue at hand is over 600 feet that will have been affected for only 2 weeks…
John
Comment posted July 15, 2008 @ 2:28 pm
These have no place on that bridge. Red Bull’s throw-up-advertisements they are calling art, should be reserved for a parking lot somewhere. Or why not just put it in the middle of the street and see if cars enjoy dodging pedestrians and are only allowed to go 5 mph.
I certainly hope the MPLS Park Board got paid thousands of dollars for this whoring out of public space.
Comment posted July 15, 2008 @ 1:45 pm
Brenda Colvin said she knows first aid and had determined that her daughter Safyah was okay, with no cuts or bruises. The little stuffed horse got seriously scuffed.
Comment posted July 14, 2008 @ 7:26 pm
I KNEW a little kid was going to get run over! Hopefully, no injuries.
Comment posted July 14, 2008 @ 2:26 pm
I KNEW a little kid was going to get run over! Hopefully, no injuries.
Comment posted July 15, 2008 @ 8:45 am
Brenda Colvin said she knows first aid and had determined that her daughter Safyah was okay, with no cuts or bruises. The little stuffed horse got seriously scuffed.
Comment posted July 15, 2008 @ 9:28 am
These have no place on that bridge. Red Bull's throw-up-advertisements they are calling art, should be reserved for a parking lot somewhere. Or why not just put it in the middle of the street and see if cars enjoy dodging pedestrians and are only allowed to go 5 mph.
I certainly hope the MPLS Park Board got paid thousands of dollars for this whoring out of public space.
Comment posted July 21, 2008 @ 1:49 am
sveden,
Did you actually go and see the exhibit? I did, and even the most callous skeptic would have to admit that these photographs are hardly just “throw up advertisments” and actually one of the most amazing compilations of photographs I've ever seen, and I'm a gallery curator. Most exhibits and exhibit spaces (museums, galleries, etc) rely on corporate sponsorship to even survive. According to another article I read, apparently Red Bull's donation to the Park Board is actually helping keep Matthews Ice Rink in Seward open for another year. Seems like a tangible benefit to me, especially when the issue at hand is over 600 feet that will have been affected for only 2 weeks…
John
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