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Block 28 of Story of E.A.T. Part II
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In 1980 Trisha Brown asked Fujiko Nakaya to make a set for a new dance, Opal Loop. Fujiko designed a system for making a stage of fog for the dance, the volume and movement of the fog were controlled by turning sets of nozzles off and on to create convection currents. The dance was first performed in an old DC power station on Crosby Street in Manhattan. Later Trisha included Opal Loop in he...
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