"We have no definitive clues. However, some guy asked if he could buy it while we were installing it," Nicolina told us. "We told him that it was for the street and that it wasn't for sale. I imagine it could be him if he wanted it badly enough, but it could be anyone. Whoever did it was very deliberate because they had to stand up on the ledge and forcefully peel off the canvas, which we glued there with liberal amounts of contact cement."
Portal 3, called, oddly enough, the Portal of Movement, will be back. Nicolina says that Patrick Nash at Boxcutter design has agreed to help them by printing out a replacement for Portal 3. The new portal should be up soon.
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Close this window Jump to comment formI think the portal on Ave A btw 6th & 7th is gone, too.
August 14, 2013 at 1:44 PM
First puppets, and now portals - basically anything starting with the letter "P" is up for grabs around here...
August 14, 2013 at 4:39 PM