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rAndom International designed a similar movement-sensitive lighting installation after being announced as one of the winners of the 2010 W Hotels Designers of the Future awards and have also created a set of motorised mirrors that turn to face their observer.

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Exit I-70 (Exit 41) or I-74 (Exit 34) on U.S. 231 North. When you cross the Wabash River, you are in West Lafayette. At the third light, turn left on State Street. At the second traffic light, turn right on Grant Street. The Grant Street Parking Garage (PGG on campus map) will be 1/2 block on your right.

Exit the Grant Street Parking Garage and turn right. Proceed three blocks to Salisbury Street and turn left. At the first stoplight, make a hard right onto the ramp down to River Road. Turn right and proceed to the second light (State Street). Turn left onto state Route 26 (State Street) and proceed four miles through Lafayette to I-65.

Exit the Grant Street Parking Garage and turn right. Proceed three blocks to Salisbury Street and turn left. At the first stoplight, make a hard right onto the ramp down to River Road. Turn right and proceed to the second light (State Street). Go straight on U.S. 231 (River Road). Proceed on to I-74 (Crawfordsville) or I-70 (Cloverdale).

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Directions: To arrive at the O. Wayne Rollins Center from I-75 S, turn left; from I-75 N, turn right on Highway 92. Arrive at the first light and turn left on South 10th Street. At the next light, turn right on Main Street. Cumberland's Academic campus will be on the right. Turn right by the Bock Building (small brick building) on Ninth Street. Continue to go straight around the clock, then take a left around the gazebo on Maple Street. The O. Wayne Rollins Center is the third building on the left (after the Grace Crum Rollins and Hagan Memorial Library). The gymnasium is located on the side of the building by Walnut Street (the side with the clocks).Parking will be available in any of the lots with white lines.

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