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Flying from one airport to another can often feel like quantum leaps through space and time. When I flew from New York to Johannesburg I surrendered myself to a time capsule that, ten movies and four meals later, opened its pod doors onto Africa. I’ve spent layovers in cities I wouldn’t be able to locate on a map, and I couldn’t tell you how long it would take to get to most countries. Are we there yet?

For the public art program at Koltsovo International Airport in Yekaterinburg, Russia, I submitted this work to be displayed in one of the terminal’s round light boxes. To provide a context for travelers in Russia’s fastest developing airport, this map plots major cities and the number of flight hours away they are from Yekaterinburg. As a result, travelers gain a better orientation and understanding of their current location in the world and the faraway places they can reach within hours. Click here to see a larger image!

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Candy is an artist, designer, and urban planner in NYC. She likes to make city information more engaging through design and the creative use of public space. She also seeks to empower citizens by improving the ways people share information. Read her blog, view her work, and feel the power.
Public chalkboards in Johannesburg to improve info-sharing between residents
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