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Hole One (Ghost Hole)
2009, pavement decal, wood, plastic, 16 feet x 4 feet x 6 inches.
To create this miniature golf hole, the exact area
of the vacant lot in Brooklyn where the hole would be built was
photographed prior to any cleaning or building. Then the photographs
were used to make an outdoor, high-traffic decal for the actual
playing surface of the hole. A player could look down and see what
was in the exact spot before building: trash, debris, rocks, etc.
This project was part of The Putting Lot,
a nine-hole miniature-golf course in Brooklyn. Each hole was designed
by a different team of artists and architects around themes of urban
sustainability.
The Putting
Lot
Images
of the entire course
Gilbert,
Alan."The Van Goghs of Putt-Putt", The Village Voice,
August 5.
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