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I just counted 33 levels (though I only took a glance so could be off) so I'd say yes, halfway.
So foiled again by Captain Placeholder!That's not the art that's pictured, that's just a placeholder identifying the site where the art will be placed. When public art plans are presented to City Council, it's not to approve a particular piece of art, it's only to set the site, the amount to be spent on it, and the terms of finding an artist,.
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I think One Bloor East was up over 40 stories before they started balcony installation.Has a tower ever been built this far up without starting balcony installation?
Captain Placeholder must have been such a great digital artist.So foiled again by Captain Placeholder!
In case you where wondering about the reference for that...Captain Placeholder must have been such a great digital artist.
His works are everywhere, but are never implemented in real life.
Apparently, it's because Captain Placeholder believes in not using too much physical materials and preferring materials that take up less space than one's thumb. After all, even very large Photoshop files with multiple layers take less space than very inexpensive USB flash drives.
There's even an NPC in Menethil Harbor named Adam Lind:In case you where wondering about the reference for that...
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Captain Placeholder was originally created purely as a temporary measure in the beta version of the game, allowing players to instantly teleport from Menethil Harbor to Auberdine, when some of the boat paths had yet to be implemented. His counterpart, Captain Noteo, would take travelers from...wow.gamepedia.com
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Yes, also because Lind played for the Seattle Mariners. And thus, why they have the NPC out of the dock in directing player characters what ship to take in Menethil Harbor. Well...least according to WowHead, anyroads...I bet that a member of the WoW development team was a huge Toronto Blue Jays fan when the game was made.
Toronto actually has some incredible public art. Im not sure why you are up in arms about current state of it.We need to stop allowing developers to select pieces for their Public Art Contribution. They don't have a clue or do they care. If we don't put a stop to this Toronto will end up the butt of jokes. It's getting embarrassing. We should make the contribution obligatory, make them fund it, but have a separate panel made up of qualified people who select pieces to be installed.
We don't let chefs design buildings or pilots do dentistry. Why are we letting developers choose public art we have to look at the next 40 years?
Toronto developers are required to employ qualified consultants to find artists and artworks for their public art contributions. As well as their private consultant, the developers work with the City's public art office to be certain that the artwork chosen will meet the City's requirements for durability, visibility, etc., etc. It's not like it all just happens by chance as you seem to think it does.We need to stop allowing developers to select pieces for their Public Art Contribution. They don't have a clue or do they care. If we don't put a stop to this Toronto will end up the butt of jokes. It's getting embarrassing. We should make the contribution obligatory, make them fund it, but have a separate panel made up of qualified people who select pieces to be installed.
We don't let chefs design buildings or pilots do dentistry. Why are we letting developers choose public art we have to look at the next 40 years?