I went to see Andrew Byron speak about 3D typography at the A+D Museum, it was super inspirational!
The museum also had a student typography exhibit that was really cool!
After the typography event, we walked over to LACMA to see the Levitated Mass, they had some kind of event at LACMA with a lot of people – that apparently could not read.
The famous Levitated Mass – a hugh rock!
Taken from the LACMA website: Levitated Mass by artist Michael Heizer is composed of a 456-foot-long slot constructed on LACMA’s campus, over which is placed a 340-ton granite megalith. The slot gradually descends to fifteen feet in depth, running underneath the boulder. As with other works by the artist, such as Double Negative (1969), the monumental negative form is key to the experience of the artwork.
Here’s a video of the mass being transported into the Museum.