Post #2353513
2025-06-14 10:55 UTC
@simoon@post.lurk.org @benbo@social.servus.at @ephemeral@mograph.social @cmos4040@post.lurk.org @decentral1se@gts.varia.zone
I love these sculptures. I expect someone has told you about the "Norwich keyboard" already... but just in case there is a concrete keyboard in Norwich, a bit of public art and it's rather beloved. It was made by Molly Sole in 1999 who intended it to be a mystery which for years it was.
It's interesting to think about what these works will look like as they age, and depending on if they are exposed to nature.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elm_Hill,_Norwich
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@simoon@post.lurk.org 2025-06-14 18:58
@futurebird@sauropods.win @benbo@social.servus.at @ephemeral@mograph.social @cmos4040@post.lurk.org @decentral1se@gts.varia.zone Thank you! Also, thanks for sharing the "Norwich keyboard", I didn't know about this one. Love the urban myths around it, that it could be "a keyboard that fell into the fresh cement of the pavement" Since taking that photo I have since slightly polished the keys which spell my password. I suppose these will eventually corrode, but love the idea that radical openness will exist until then :)