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  • The Corporate Ladder by Michael Spraker / Night Visions Studios<br />
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A ladder stands and reaches upwards towards the sky. The higher the ladder reaches, the more narrow the ladder becomes. The ladder is lined with LED lights that dim the higher the ladder reaches. Four mannequins dressed in traditional American corporate attire stand in line waiting to climb the ladder.<br />
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The ladder reaches up towards the sky. This represents the long, rigorous climb that people make to reach a high status in corporate America. The higher a person climbs, the narrower the ladder becomes–representing the difficulty and limited space for people to make it big in the corporate world. Four men await to climb the ladder. One man checks his watch as he is already impatient to begin the long climb.<br />
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Contact: tofst2ctch@aol.com
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  • The Corporate Ladder by Michael Spraker / Night Visions Studios<br />
<br />
A ladder stands and reaches upwards towards the sky. The higher the ladder reaches, the more narrow the ladder becomes. The ladder is lined with LED lights that dim the higher the ladder reaches. Four mannequins dressed in traditional American corporate attire stand in line waiting to climb the ladder.<br />
<br />
The ladder reaches up towards the sky. This represents the long, rigorous climb that people make to reach a high status in corporate America. The higher a person climbs, the narrower the ladder becomes–representing the difficulty and limited space for people to make it big in the corporate world. Four men await to climb the ladder. One man checks his watch as he is already impatient to begin the long climb.<br />
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Contact: tofst2ctch@aol.com
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  • https://Duncan.co/sailboat-and-toronto-skyline
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  • https://Duncan.co/buildings-downtown-toronto
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  • https://Duncan.co/downtown-toronto-construction/
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-475242-Toront...jpg
  • https://Duncan.co/harbourfront-architecture-toronto
    Harbourfront Architecture Toronto
  • http://Duncan.co/toronto-skyline-black-and-white
    Toronto Skyline Black And White
  • http://Duncan.co/fiber-optic-cable
    Fiber Optic Cable
  • http://Duncan.co/fiber-optic-cable
    Fiber Optic Cable
  • https://Duncan.co/toronto-skyline-at-sunset-2
    Duncan-Rawlinson-Photo-239665-Skylin...jpg
  • http://Duncan.co/toronto-in-the-fog-at-night
    Toronto In The Fog At Night
  • http://Duncan.co/fiber-optic-cable
    Fiber Optic Cable
  • The Corporate Ladder by Michael Spraker / Night Visions Studios<br />
<br />
A ladder stands and reaches upwards towards the sky. The higher the ladder reaches, the more narrow the ladder becomes. The ladder is lined with LED lights that dim the higher the ladder reaches. Four mannequins dressed in traditional American corporate attire stand in line waiting to climb the ladder.<br />
<br />
The ladder reaches up towards the sky. This represents the long, rigorous climb that people make to reach a high status in corporate America. The higher a person climbs, the narrower the ladder becomes–representing the difficulty and limited space for people to make it big in the corporate world. Four men await to climb the ladder. One man checks his watch as he is already impatient to begin the long climb.<br />
<br />
Contact: tofst2ctch@aol.com
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  • The Corporate Ladder (build) by Michael Spraker / Night Visions Studios<br />
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A ladder stands and reaches upwards towards the sky. The higher the ladder reaches, the more narrow the ladder becomes. The ladder is lined with LED lights that dim the higher the ladder reaches. Four mannequins dressed in traditional American corporate attire stand in line waiting to climb the ladder.<br />
<br />
The ladder reaches up towards the sky. This represents the long, rigorous climb that people make to reach a high status in corporate America. The higher a person climbs, the narrower the ladder becomes–representing the difficulty and limited space for people to make it big in the corporate world. Four men await to climb the ladder. One man checks his watch as he is already impatient to begin the long climb.<br />
<br />
Contact: tofst2ctch@aol.com
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  • The Corporate Ladder by Michael Spraker / Night Visions Studios<br />
<br />
A ladder stands and reaches upwards towards the sky. The higher the ladder reaches, the more narrow the ladder becomes. The ladder is lined with LED lights that dim the higher the ladder reaches. Four mannequins dressed in traditional American corporate attire stand in line waiting to climb the ladder.<br />
<br />
The ladder reaches up towards the sky. This represents the long, rigorous climb that people make to reach a high status in corporate America. The higher a person climbs, the narrower the ladder becomes–representing the difficulty and limited space for people to make it big in the corporate world. Four men await to climb the ladder. One man checks his watch as he is already impatient to begin the long climb.<br />
<br />
Contact: tofst2ctch@aol.com
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  • The Corporate Ladder by Michael Spraker / Night Visions Studios<br />
<br />
A ladder stands and reaches upwards towards the sky. The higher the ladder reaches, the more narrow the ladder becomes. The ladder is lined with LED lights that dim the higher the ladder reaches. Four mannequins dressed in traditional American corporate attire stand in line waiting to climb the ladder.<br />
<br />
The ladder reaches up towards the sky. This represents the long, rigorous climb that people make to reach a high status in corporate America. The higher a person climbs, the narrower the ladder becomes–representing the difficulty and limited space for people to make it big in the corporate world. Four men await to climb the ladder. One man checks his watch as he is already impatient to begin the long climb.<br />
<br />
Contact: tofst2ctch@aol.com
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  • http://Duncan.co/ccgs-corporal-teather-c-v
    CCGS Corporal Teather C.V.
  • https://Duncan.co/easy-come-easy-go-gas-station
    Easy Come Easy Go Gas Station
  • http://Duncan.co/silo-city-wall
    Silo City Wall
  • BORiNG Sign Camp BORiNG<br />
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Inspired by vintage Las Vegas casino signs and a healthy sense of irony, the BORiNG sign is an 18-ft tall, 20-ft long reminder to never take one’s self too seriously. The sign is made out of reclaimed sheet metal and discarded letters from dismantled corporate signs, hand painted, lit by 300 LED bulbs and securely attached to a welded base with wheels (and sometimes, pedal-power). The piece is fully mobile across the playa. You can usually find the BORiNG sign accompanying burns, alongside popular art projects, and framing the silhouette of the Man at sunset. With four 500-watt speakers and a playlist of danceables from the 60s, 70s and 80s, the mobile, rolling sign often attracts an entourage of sunset or late night boogie revellers.
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