From: Kenneth
Thomas ksthomas@ssctv.net
To: Dave Skjerven <DWSkjerven@aol.com>
Sent: Tue, Feb 18, 2014 7:12 pm
Subject: Fwd: Whispering Chimes
To: Dave Skjerven <DWSkjerven@aol.com>
Sent: Tue, Feb 18, 2014 7:12 pm
Subject: Fwd: Whispering Chimes
Dave; Have the ORD guys seen this? Ken Thomas
The National Veteran's Art Museum in
Chicago has an unusual work of art which you may not have even known existed!
When visitors first enter the museum,
they will hear a sound like wind chimes coming from above them and their
attention will be drawn upward 24 feet to the ceiling of the two-story high
atrium.
The dog tags of the more than 58,000 service men and
women who died in the Vietnam War, were hung from the ceiling of the National
Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago on Veterans Day, November 11, 2010. The
10-by-40-foot sculpture, entitled Above & Beyond, was designed by Ned
Broderick and Richard Stein.
The thousands of metal dog tags are suspended 24 feet in the air, 1 inch apart, from fine lines that allow them to move and chime with shifting air currents. Museum employees using a kiosk and laser pointer help visitors locate the exact dog tag with the imprinted name of a lost friend or relative.
"If you can read this, thank a Teacher ...
If you are reading it in English, thank a VET."
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