1.19.19 Lunchtime drawing: Westbeth Artist Housing in the old Bell Laboratories buildings with a disconnected part of the High Line extended through.
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1.19.19 Lunchtime drawing: Westbeth Artist Housing in the old Bell Laboratories buildings with a disconnected part of the High Line extended through.

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2.20.17 Lunchtime drawing: In the courtyard at Westbeth, a favorite with those half circle balconies.
Outside view of what used to be Bell Laboratories. If you look closely up top, this building is where the railway line, which is now the High Line, ends. The building then became a sculpture studio for Westbeth housed artists. The studio was flooded during Hurricane Sandy and now houses art shows such as this ONE (a show confronting human-caused threats to the planet. Worth seeing)!
Westbeth, West Village New York, New York
Pixillation by Lillian Schwartz and Ken Knowlton (Bell Labs) 1970
This is a bit intensified and nasty for something that came out of a non-sci-fi-thriller laboratory. I used to ask who made electronic music dirty and nasty. Now I ask who the hell cleaned it up.