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Originally Posted by jc666
Didn't they provide showers? That would seem a given to me. Anyway, if the monuments have been damaged I hope the Munich authorities sue the crap out Tunick.
And as much as I hate to be predictable I have to say those pictures are really stupid, even by his pathetic standards. Horrid mediocre exploitative little man he is.
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You can see in the corner of the last picture there was some pressurised water available which some people were using, but not enough for 2000 people. Most people just put on the complimentary paper suits then put on their clothes and went back to their hotels. The gold paint was fine, it just dissolved into flakes when dry, but the red wouldn't come off so easily and left a lot of mess. It is supposed to be water soluble therefore easy to clean and remove. A professional cleaning company hired by the city seemed unable to get any of the paint off the lions in Odeonsplatz with their chemicals and technology, but a participant with a sponge and a bucket of water got 1/4 of one of the lions cleaned all by himself!
Of course these are not Spencer's pictures, Spencer just choreographs the positions and his "official" photographs take several months to come to light. They may be photographs by his assistants, or employees of the Opera House. The last one is all mine, I've no idea how those two naked girls got in there.