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The LED Cube at Millennium Park by Josh Rubin
Alisa Schwartz sent these pictures of the LED Cube at Chicago's new Millennium Park. This thing is somehow cool, creepy and beautiful all at once. Stay tuned for more on location review of the art and architecture of Millennium Park.
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