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Myrtle Masstransiscope Restored

Masstransiscope, a quite colorful piece of public art installed more than 28 years ago in the abandoned Myrtle Avenue subway station, has been restored.

Artist, Bill Brand installed the work in September 1980. One of the things which makes the work unique is it is constructed from 228 hand-painted panels, viewed through a series of vertical slits set into a specially constructed housing. The piece works on the principle of the Zoetrope, a 19th century optical toy.

Over the years, the installation fell into disrepair and the panels became covered with graffiti. Last year, Brand and some volunteers went through a meticulous process of cleaning and restoring the panels.

To see the Masstransiscope, catch the Manhattan-bound B or Q train. You will see it outside the right side of the car just after leaving DeKalb Avenue, but before you reach the Manhattan Bridge.

Photo above taken from artist, Bill Brand's website and blog

Comments
The Changeling's Gravatar Thanks for posting about this. When I noticed the "Masstransiscope" I had no idea what it was. I've been enjoying it on my last couple of trips to Manhattan on the Q.
# Posted By The Changeling | 1/28/09 7:52 PM
Jennifer's Gravatar The Changeling, thank you for your comment! Though I've known about the artwork for some time and then the restoration in progress, I haven't yet had the pleasure of seeing it. I will look forward to seeing it this weekend. Thanks for stopping through.
# Posted By Jennifer | 1/29/09 5:03 PM
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