Runner Turns Two Metal Pylons in a Los Angeles City Park Into ‘Star Trek’ Holodeck Control Panels
While in running in North Hollywood Park in Los Angeles, Arthur Edward Chadwick caught sight of two metal pylons that were calling out for some kind of adornment. So, he enlisted the help of Dangling Carrot Creative to create decorative vinyl stickers that would transform these plain metal boxes into Holodeck control panels from a Federation Starship on Star Trek. Chadwick refers to his work as Holodeck 9".
Everyday i run past these pylons. so i fixed them. #Holodeck9
This clever park art has caught the attention of several runners and visitors who find it to be as amusing.
Spotted something odd on my run through the park tonight and ... I guess I have good news and bad news pic.twitter.com/kPQ8goygfW
- Jeremy Yoder ???????? (@JBYoder) July 18, 2020
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