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    Digital DNA is a public art project commissioned by the Palo Alto Public Arts Commission for Lytton Plaza in downtown Palo Alto, California. It was created by Adriana Varella and Nilton Maltz and installed in 2005. Digital DNA addresses complicated themes of technology and public space in Silicon Valley.

  2. Jun 21, 2018 · BY ALLISON LEVITSKY. Daily Post Staff Writer. A seven-month standoff between a New York artist and the city of Palo Alto came to an end this morning (June 21) when a crane removed “Digital DNA,” the 7-foot-tall circuit-board egg sculpture at Lytton Plaza, for a permanent move to Harvard Business School. An art collector who lives near the ...

  3. Nov 17, 2017 · Digital DNA, the 7-foot-tall egg-shaped sculpture made of computer circuit boards installed in Lytton Plaza, will be removed from the city’s public-art collection, the Public Art Commission...

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  4. gofundme is Alive to restore Digital DNA, a site specific public art project by Adriana Varella, located at Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto California. you can connect to…

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  5. Digital DNA is a contemporary egg-shaped sculpture installed in downtown Palo Alto. The eccentric-looking egg, which stands seven feet (2.1 meters) tall, is made up of quilted-together circuit boards, and its egg shape alludes to Silicon Valley's important role as the birthplace of new technology.

  6. Nov 24, 2017 · The letter also alleges the commission is against “Digital DNA” because one of its members, Mila Zelka, is an employee of Palantir Technologies, a Palo Alto-based company the group says...

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    Digital DNA is a public art project commissioned by the Palo Alto Public Arts Commission for Lytton Plaza in downtown Palo Alto, California. It was created by Adriana Varella and Nilton Maltz and installed in 2005. Digital DNA addresses complicated themes of technology and public space in Silicon Valley.

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