Last night, Yvette Mattern did an impressive installation across the New York City sky as a tribute to the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Previously displayed across Europe and at this year's Olympics, it spanned an impressive distance—all the way across Manhattan to Brooklyn and Queens. Mattern says:
“I hope that seeing this beacon in the night sky will provide people with a sense of peace and security in this time of crisis, and that it will unify us with its presence, so we remember that we are all in this together."
If you missed "Global Rainbow After the Storm" last night, don't worry, because it'll be in the NYC skies tonight and tomorrow night, too.
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[via FastCoExist]

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