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Creative Voltage and Adobe
build the largest indoor
“junk sculpture” in the world:
All in the name of art -- and business.

Dateline: New York City-- December 01, 2005:
“The FORTUNE Innovation Forum.”

Adobe sponsors a dramatic one-of-a-kind artistic experience for hundreds of corporate executives seeking radical ways to enrich their culture of business innovation. Creative Voltage artists constructed a floor-to-ceiling “junk sculpture” made from automotive parts, discarded computers, curiously posed plaster body parts, garden hose, wild flowers, aircraft engines, and six live cameras to record passersby.

Creative Voltage founder/artist Lonnie Lardner energized four workshops on enhancing abstract thinking through art. Lardner placed dozens of fine art canvases around the massive sculpture, which served as an artist's “still life” in the spacious Lincoln Center Atrium, overlooking Central Park. Painting what they saw, executives from dozens of multi-national corporations soon learned what they could “abstract” from the tangled, mangled composition of organic and structural elements.

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