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            <title>Rails Project by Paul Cesewski aka Paul da Plumber </title>            
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:46:23 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Rails Project by Paul Cesewski aka Paul da Plumber " height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/748248.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/kevinmathieu/">kevinmathieu</a><br />Added: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:46:23 -0800<br />Duration: 60</p><p>Adventure awaits us in our forgotten infrastructures. By re-organizing
the detritus of our overstuffed American dreams we invent new horizons.
Heaps of refuse are accompanied by abandoned dreams. The story of to the
rails is a contemporary Huck Finn lashing logs together to build a raft.
Automobile wheels, airplane seats, and bicycle pedals cobbled together
to make a true American mutt. Take it to the rails to celebrate the end
of the industrial age. Pioneers established the routes for the rails.
The next great American adventure is to explore what they have become.
Forgotten pockets of railroad wind through the backs of towns and into
overgrown outbacks accessible only by rail. What's been going on out
there? How can we utilize them? Should we preserve our industrial
vacuums? We could be experiencing a lull in a cycle. The revitalization
of rail commerce may be inevitable. Dwindling resources could force more
efficient means of transport. What an opportunity to enjoy
the space between</p>]]></description>
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the detritus of our overstuffed American dreams we invent new horizons.
Heaps of refuse are accompanied by abandoned dreams. The story of to the
rails is a contemporary Huck Finn lashing logs together to build a raft.
Automobile wheels, airplane seats, and bicycle pedals cobbled together
to make a true American mutt. Take it to the rails to celebrate the end
of the industrial age. Pioneers established the routes for the rails.
The next great American adventure is to explore what they have become.
Forgotten pockets of railroad wind through the backs of towns and into
overgrown outbacks accessible only by rail. What's been going on out
there? How can we utilize them? Should we preserve our industrial
vacuums? We could be experiencing a lull in a cycle. The revitalization
of rail commerce may be inevitable. Dwindling resources could force more
efficient means of transport. What an opportunity to enjoy
the space between</media:text>

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the detritus of our overstuffed American dreams we invent new horizons.
Heaps of refuse are accompanied by abandoned dreams. The story of to the
rails is a contemporary Huck Finn lashing logs together to build a raft.
Automobile wheels, airplane seats, and bicycle pedals cobbled together
to make a true American mutt. Take it to the rails to celebrate the end
of the industrial age. Pioneers established the routes for the rails.
The next great American adventure is to explore what they have become.
Forgotten pockets of railroad wind through the backs of towns and into
overgrown outbacks accessible only by rail. What's been going on out
there? How can we utilize them? Should we preserve our industrial
vacuums? We could be experiencing a lull in a cycle. The revitalization
of rail commerce may be inevitable. Dwindling resources could force more
efficient means of transport. What an opportunity to enjoy
the space between</media:description>
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            <title>Star Wheel 2004</title>            
            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:16:21 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Star Wheel 2004" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/748188.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/kevinmathieu/">kevinmathieu</a><br />Added: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:16:21 -0800<br />Duration: 60</p><p>Fabricated tube steel and sheet metal construction, steel gears, chains, and custom bearings. 22 foot vertical diameter wheel x 7’ wide. This piece is a Rolling Ferris Wheel. Participant Powered Rolling Sculpture commissioned by Burning Man Art Festival. Wheels within wheels turn to propel us through the universe. As we pedal ourselves around our daily routines we are driving our greater life’s path. We develop commitments, loyalties, and family.

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            <title>Rails Project </title>            
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            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Rails Project " height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/747455.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/kevinmathieu/">kevinmathieu</a><br />Added: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:55:39 -0800<br />Duration: 60</p><p>Adventure awaits us in our forgotten infrastructures. By re-organizing the
detritus of our overstuffed American dreams we invent new horizons. Heaps of
refuse are accompanied by abandoned dreams. The
story of to the rails is a contemporary Huck Finn lashing logs together
to build a raft. Automobile wheels, airplane seats, and bicycle pedals
cobbled together to make a true American mutt. Take it to the rails to
celebrate the end of the industrial age. Pioneers established the
routes for the rails. The next great American adventure is to explore
what they have become.
Forgotten pockets of railroad wind through the backs of towns and
into overgrown outbacks accessible only by rail. What's been going on
out there? How can we utilize them? Should we preserve our industrial
vacuums?
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detritus of our overstuffed American dreams we invent new horizons. Heaps of
refuse are accompanied by abandoned dreams. The
story of to the rails is a contemporary Huck Finn lashing logs together
to build a raft. Automobile wheels, airplane seats, and bicycle pedals
cobbled together to make a true American mutt. Take it to the rails to
celebrate the end of the industrial age. Pioneers established the
routes for the rails. The next great American adventure is to explore
what they have become.
Forgotten pockets of railroad wind through the backs of towns and
into overgrown outbacks accessible only by rail. What's been going on
out there? How can we utilize them? Should we preserve our industrial
vacuums?
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detritus of our overstuffed American dreams we invent new horizons. Heaps of
refuse are accompanied by abandoned dreams. The
story of to the rails is a contemporary Huck Finn lashing logs together
to build a raft. Automobile wheels, airplane seats, and bicycle pedals
cobbled together to make a true American mutt. Take it to the rails to
celebrate the end of the industrial age. Pioneers established the
routes for the rails. The next great American adventure is to explore
what they have become.
Forgotten pockets of railroad wind through the backs of towns and
into overgrown outbacks accessible only by rail. What's been going on
out there? How can we utilize them? Should we preserve our industrial
vacuums?
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