Sometimes it’s as simple as a new way to use a 2-by-2 to form a bench that morphs into a building. Sometimes it's a nanoparticle-treated nylon echinoderm that eats smog. No matter what, the installation is always a party with a high IQ attended by all—from the coolest Brooklynite to the toddler barely able to wade into a biomorphic pool.
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