Spines at SeaTac

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I’ve been out of town for the last few days, and going in and out through the airport I found myself faintly disturbed by this pile of things in Concourse A. According to the airport they’re called “Clouds and Clunkers” by Peter Shelton. But aside from being, you know, clouds and clunkers, a lot of them look remarkably like gently weathered pieces of spinal cords, just tucked into a corner (and hung from the ceiling) like the remains of the victims that the airport has claimed in the past.

2 Comments so far

  1. Cameron (unregistered) on April 26th, 2007 @ 12:04 pm

    I don’t see the similarity to spines from the picture but will make a special track to this concourse the next time I am in the airport. Looks like it could be cool.


  2. Anita Rowland (unregistered) on April 30th, 2007 @ 5:02 pm

    Yes, I made my husband walk around this area when we were flying out a few weeks ago. The “spines” are more like vertabrae, the bones in the spine.



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