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Masstransiscope: Art in an Abandoned NYC Subway Station

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Masstransiscope: Art in an Abandoned NYC Subway Station

Masstransiscope is one of those great serendipitous surprises that brightens up your commute; plus, it’s located in an abandoned subway station in Brooklyn. Installed by Arts for Transit in 1980, the piece by Bill Brand works like a giant zoetrope–a cartoon that comes to life through the movement of the subway. Check it out in the video below by GordonStudioTV!

This hidden underground art piece is inside the decommissioned Myrtle Avenue subway station, which used to be a stop on the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit line between Manhattan Bridge and DeKalb Avenue.

You can see the art piece for by riding the Q train from the Dekalb station towards Manhattan. Be sure to look out the window of the side you entered on the train.

Masstransiscope: Art in an Abandoned NYC Subway Station

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