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Global Rainbow NY Yvette MatternIf you were looking up at the NYC night sky on Tuesday, you might have seen a rainbow. Called <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/press-2/" target="_blank">Global Rainbow, After the Storm</a>, the huge laser light show stretched over the city skyline as a shining symbol of hope and a call to support to the victims of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/what-hurricane-sandy-taught-us-about-americas-crumbling-infrastructure/" target="_blank">Hurricane Sandy</a>. The installation was designed by American artist <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/" target="_blank">Yvette Mattern</a>, and was achieved by projecting seven beams of low-energy laser light over communities hit hard by the storm, from Manhattan’s lower west side across Brooklyn and toward the Rockaways.1
Global Rainbow NY Yvette MatternIf you were looking up at the NYC night sky on Tuesday, you might have seen a rainbow. Called <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/press-2/" target="_blank">Global Rainbow, After the Storm</a>, the huge laser light show stretched over the city skyline as a shining symbol of hope and a call to support to the victims of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/what-hurricane-sandy-taught-us-about-americas-crumbling-infrastructure/" target="_blank">Hurricane Sandy</a>. The installation was designed by American artist <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/" target="_blank">Yvette Mattern</a>, and was achieved by projecting seven beams of low-energy laser light over communities hit hard by the storm, from Manhattan’s lower west side across Brooklyn and toward the Rockaways.2
Global Rainbow NY Yvette MatternIf you were looking up at the NYC night sky on Tuesday, you might have seen a rainbow. Called <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/press-2/" target="_blank">Global Rainbow, After the Storm</a>, the huge laser light show stretched over the city skyline as a shining symbol of hope and a call to support to the victims of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/what-hurricane-sandy-taught-us-about-americas-crumbling-infrastructure/" target="_blank">Hurricane Sandy</a>. The installation was designed by American artist <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/" target="_blank">Yvette Mattern</a>, and was achieved by projecting seven beams of low-energy laser light over communities hit hard by the storm, from Manhattan’s lower west side across Brooklyn and toward the Rockaways.3
Global Rainbow NY Yvette MatternIf you were looking up at the NYC night sky on Tuesday, you might have seen a rainbow. Called <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/press-2/" target="_blank">Global Rainbow, After the Storm</a>, the huge laser light show stretched over the city skyline as a shining symbol of hope and a call to support to the victims of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/what-hurricane-sandy-taught-us-about-americas-crumbling-infrastructure/" target="_blank">Hurricane Sandy</a>. The installation was designed by American artist <a href="http://yvettemattern.com/" target="_blank">Yvette Mattern</a>, and was achieved by projecting seven beams of low-energy laser light over communities hit hard by the storm, from Manhattan’s lower west side across Brooklyn and toward the Rockaways.4




