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Drinking Water Running Through Streets, by LuzinterruptusSpanish art collective <a href="http://www.luzinterruptus.com/">Luzinterruptus</a> recently staged a stunning installation of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/recycled-glass/">recycled glass</a> containers cascading from dismantled public fountains in the streets of Madrid. The glowing <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/public-art/">public work of art</a> is an intervention - it's intended not only to look beautiful, but to bring attention to the lack of water facilities in public spaces in the Spanish city.1
Drinking Water Running Through Streets, by LuzinterruptusLuzinterruptus' latest intervention is dubbed "Drinking water running through the streets".2
Drinking Water Running Through Streets, by LuzinterruptusOver the last 30 years more than 50% of Madrid's public water fountains have been dismantled.3
Drinking Water Running Through Streets, by LuzinterruptusThe group uses public space as a site to criticize the administration and demand action.4
Drinking Water Running Through Streets, by LuzinterruptusThe group have collected over 200 glass vials that previously contained the multiple vitamin supplement Infantrini.5
Drinking Water Running Through Streets, by LuzinterruptusThey spent four months slowly gathering up and cleaning the vessels.6
Drinking Water Running Through Streets, by LuzinterruptusLuzinterruptus transformed the containers into this dynamic work, lighting up the dark streets.7







