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    ART IS THE VISUAL identification for a film, event, or place.
         "California Dreamin" was created for the 
    Greater Los Angeles AutoShow's Millenium exhibition in 2000. It was displayed 
    at the Los Angeles Convention Center and used on all design materials during 
    the event, then moved to the lobby of their corporate offices in West Los 
    Angeles.
         "Flamingos in Paradise" was created for 
    The Mistral Room of the Loews Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Texas. It is made up 
    of eight 11-ft. x 3-ft. plexiglass panels with animating neon tubes arranged 
    in an octagon steel structure over the dance floor of the restaurant/club. 
    
         The neon tubes form abstract patterns for 
    six of the eight circuts, then become flamingos and flowers when circuits 
    seven and eight are activated by the club's deejay. 
