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On View at the CLUI Los Angeles:

WEST COAST POINTS:
Selections of Coastal Sites from the CLUI Land Use
Database
and Photographic Archive


As part of its current focus on the West Coast of the
United States,
the CLUI presents a photographic and text portrait of
numerous unusual
and exemplary coastal land use sites, recently
documented and added
to the Center's Land Use Database and photographic
archive.

And, back by popular demand, and on display for a few
more weeks:

BETWEEN OREGON AND MEXICO:
Ken and Gabrielle Adelman's CALIFORNIA COASTAL
RECORDS PROJECT

The California Coastal Records Project is a sequential
photographic
portrait of the coast of California, composed of over
11,000 aerial
photographs. Shown as a digital projection at the
CLUI, with each
image displayed for three seconds, the portrait takes
9 hours, 51 minutes and fifteen seconds to complete.
The low altitude,
high resolution, oblique images were recorded
digitally in 2002 and
2003 by Ken Adelman, from a helicopter flown by his
wife, Gabrielle.


Also on Display, A celebration, documentation and
installation:

THE BEST DEAD MALL IN AMERICA
A photographic investigation of the Dixie Square Mall
in
Harvey, Illinois, perhaps the most dramatic and
emblematic Dead Mall
in the United States. Located 20 miles south of
downtown Chicago,
this 800,000 square-foot mall that has been abandoned
for over
23 years and transformed by time and the elements. A
version of the
exhibit from a design competetion called Dead Malls
originally hosted
by the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban
Design, is now on
display inside the mall. While not officially open to
the public,
the exhibit will, like the mall itself, be on display
indefinitely.


The CLUI Los Angeles Exhibit Hall is open noon to five
PM, Fridays,
Saturdays, and Sundays, or by appointment.

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