Golden Rhombohedron Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Underwhelming...
The other reviewers are right, you need to look hard in order not to miss it. But after I found it... I was underwhelmed, nothing moved perhaps broken, pretty bland overall ("mall art" comes to mind)...
This clever and interesting street sculpture is well composed into the surroundings and it can be easy to overlook it. It is worth your visual attention. Looking at it creates some interesting optical...
While waiting for the tram, I noticed an interesting monument. It was quite different from the other monuments we had seen in Adelaide. It was named: Golden Rhombohedron (Acute) and Jason Sims was the...
It was on the way from Adelaide station to the hotel. The location was close to Adelaide Station on Bank Street (a narrow street connecting North Terrace and Hindley Street north-south) on the south side of Adelaide Station. I didn't know if it was a temporary object or a permanent object, but it was a unique shape and sense object.
Underwhelming...
The other reviewers are right, you need to look hard in order not to miss it. But after I found it... I was underwhelmed, nothing moved perhaps broken, pretty bland overall ("mall art" comes to mind)...
If you do not pay attention you could miss it.
This clever and interesting street sculpture is well composed into the surroundings and it can be easy to overlook it. It is worth your visual attention. Looking at it creates some interesting optical...
Mirrors and moving monuments
While waiting for the tram, I noticed an interesting monument. It was quite different from the other monuments we had seen in Adelaide. It was named: Golden Rhombohedron (Acute) and Jason Sims was the...
it was an object that made me feel strange.
It was on the way from Adelaide station to the hotel. The location was close to Adelaide Station on Bank Street (a narrow street connecting North Terrace and Hindley Street north-south) on the south side of Adelaide Station. I didn't know if it was a temporary object or a permanent object, but it was a unique shape and sense object.