At first glance, this site-specific installation by American artist Megan Geckler looks like a cascade of colour down the six-story atrium in Sydney’s historic Customs House, the tape installation titled A million things that make your head spin consists of 46,000 feet of flagging tape on a scale of 6 colors, thanks for the help of local volunteers, Geckler recruited a team of assistants to complete this large-scale project, which is on display until April 30, 2017.
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