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		<title>By: boredLA &#187; Blog Archive &#187; LA Rave: Public Art</title>
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		<description>[...] Although I&#8217;m excited that these resources are available, and I&#8217;m sure you could spend some money buying guide books, coffee table books, or going on tours, the great part about the public art is that it&#8217;s everywhere.  It&#8217;s on the sides of buildings and freeways.  It&#8217;s in coffee shops, parks, and those electrical boxes that interrupt the sidewalks like metal bushes.  These images help me find my way around the city, or at least make getting lost much more interesting: past the giant guns that point in either direction, before the long orange face, if I see the caged monkey I&#8217;ve gone too far, ect.  So this is my first LA Rave: Public art!  It&#8217;s everywhere, it&#8217;s free, and anyone can participate. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Although I&#8217;m excited that these resources are available, and I&#8217;m sure you could spend some money buying guide books, coffee table books, or going on tours, the great part about the public art is that it&#8217;s everywhere.  It&#8217;s on the sides of buildings and freeways.  It&#8217;s in coffee shops, parks, and those electrical boxes that interrupt the sidewalks like metal bushes.  These images help me find my way around the city, or at least make getting lost much more interesting: past the giant guns that point in either direction, before the long orange face, if I see the caged monkey I&#8217;ve gone too far, ect.  So this is my first LA Rave: Public art!  It&#8217;s everywhere, it&#8217;s free, and anyone can participate. [...]</p>
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