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− | [[Walking To The Sky]] is an abominable, phallus-shaped, metalloid sculpture, which was placed on [[The Cut]] in front of [[Warner Hall]] in 2006. It is the creation of [[Jonathan Borofsky]], a noted [[CMU]] alumnus and fellow hater-of-grass. | + | [[Walking To The Sky]] is an abominable, [[phallus of wisdom|phallus-shaped]], metalloid sculpture, which was placed on [[The Cut]] in front of [[Warner Hall]] in 2006. It is the creation of [[Jonathan Borofsky]], a noted [[CMU]] alumnus and fellow [[grass|hater-of-grass]]. |
It depicts several men, women and children walking up its shimmering, erect shaft several dozen feet into the air...then inexplicably stops in mid-air with no explanation of where the other people went. | It depicts several men, women and children walking up its shimmering, erect shaft several dozen feet into the air...then inexplicably stops in mid-air with no explanation of where the other people went. | ||
A recent tradition at the end of the [[Underground tour]] is to have all attendees lie dead underneath its tip. | A recent tradition at the end of the [[Underground tour]] is to have all attendees lie dead underneath its tip. |
Revision as of 15:33, 25 April 2011
Walking To The Sky is an abominable, phallus-shaped, metalloid sculpture, which was placed on The Cut in front of Warner Hall in 2006. It is the creation of Jonathan Borofsky, a noted CMU alumnus and fellow hater-of-grass.
It depicts several men, women and children walking up its shimmering, erect shaft several dozen feet into the air...then inexplicably stops in mid-air with no explanation of where the other people went.
A recent tradition at the end of the Underground tour is to have all attendees lie dead underneath its tip.