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The Light + Time Tower is a sculpture located in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina designed to diffract the morning and afternoon sunlight into vibrant colors visible to the commuters who pass by it. It is located in the median of Capital Boulevard just northeast of the Fairview Road overpass.
The Light + Time Tower consists of a 40-foot (12 m) tower supporting 20 panels of clear glass. It was created by internationally known sculptor Dale Eldred and was commissioned by the Raleigh Arts Commission in 1995. Its $51,100 cost was criticized by then-mayoral candidate Tom Fetzer in that year's mayoral race.
The tower was defaced with trucker mudflap girls soon after installation, which were affixed in the middle of each panel, but were soon removed.
See also
editExternal links
edit- City of Raleigh: Time + Light Tower
- Raleigh News and Observer: Avant-Garde strikes out again
- Raleigh Arts Commission
- Raleigh's Controversial Light + Time Tower: A Tragic Love Story
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