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In Volcano Park in Hawaii.

2 Responses to “Enemy No. 1”

  1. Jack Mackie Says:

    Truly excited to have stumbled across this artist & her work!

    That sed, the reason that rock piles are to not be built on the lava fields is because rock piles are used to mark trails across the lava. For those of you who have not seen the lava fields in Hawai’i, imagine acre after acre, mile after mile of nothing but black rock. Here and there is a pile of rocks, marking a trail across the lava.

    Playing with these piles, making new piles, could easily leave people lost on these immense fields, out of water, and truly in danger.

  2. admin Says:

    Ahahhh! Very interesting. Thanks for the knowledge!

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Candy Chang is a designer, artist and urban planner in Helsinki, Finland. She likes to make city information more accessible and engaging through research, design, and the creative use of public space. She is also a 2009 TED Global Fellow. Read her blog, view her projects, and enjoy! Check out a longer bio here.
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