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Cutting edge design
by Editors Jan 17, 2007

Members of LOT-EK, a New York-based urban design team, will make a presentation about their work at the Ball State Center, 50 S. Meridian St., Suite 302, from 12-1 p.m. on Jan. 22. LOT-EK is involved in renovations, installations and architecture. As their Web site states: “LOT-EK is rethinking the ways in which the human body interacts with products and byproducts of the industrial/technological  culture. LOT-EK is reinventing work/play spaces and functions and questioning conventional configurations. LOT-EK is blurring the boundaries between art, architecture, entertainment and information.” For more about LOT-EK, go to: www.lot-ek.com/.
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