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470- Family Tour \'96 Cascade Wall v1}{\author Linda}{\operator Linda}
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\par \par }{\b\f1 Kid 2: }{\f1 This makes me think
of a sparkling waterfall. \par
\par }{\b\f1 Narrator}{\f1 : Maybe that\rquote s because glass captures and reflects light.
This piece, Cascade Wall does make it feel like there\rquote s lots of energy in the
room. And it does have something to do with water.
\par \par }{\b\f1 Tina}{\i\f1 : \'93The individual
elements that are made out of Steuben glass, which is a very highly reflective glass, are
meant to represent water lilies.\'94 }{\i\f1\cf17 \par }{\i\f1
\par }{\b\f1 Kid 2:}{\f1 That\rquote s a lot of glittering water lilies. They almost touch
the ceiling. \par
\par }{\b\f1 Kid 1: }{\f1 It looks like an enormous glass screen to me.
\par \par }{\b\f1 Narrator:}{\f1 That\rquote s
closer to what it was originally used for. C
ascade Wall was designed to be a room divider in the showroom of the Steuben Glass store
in New York City. Now try to imagine a pond in front of it with fish swimming around.
That\rquote s how it was set up in the store. \par
\par }{\b\f1 Kid 1: }{\f1 How did they manage to move this to the museum from New York City?
\par }{ \par }{\b\f1 Tina:}{\i\f1 \'93(Although the
screen looks quite light and airy),}{ }{\i\f1 each of the elements of the screen, weigh
about three and a half pounds, and the combined weight of all the glass with the steel structure
is over a thousand pounds.\'94
\par \par }{\b\f1 Narrator: }{\f1 One by one,}{\b\f1
}{\f1 workers took each of the 289 \lquote water lilies\rquote off and packed them up
for their trip to Corning. Then they put it all back together in this gallery.
\par \par }{\b\f1 Kid 2: }{\f1 Now all you need
are some goldfish! \par }{\i\f1
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