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- CulverLand abstract "CulverLand is a temporary artwork and functioning game in Culver City, California, United States, created by John Derevlany. It was funded by an arts grant from the City of Culver City, California, and installed as part of the 2010 Indiecade, the International Festival of Independent Games. In "CulverLand," pedestrians are the playing pieces. Players move forward on the game board based on the colors of passing cars. The colors of the gameboard in "CulverLand" - black, white, gray/silver, blue, red, and green - are based on the six most popular car colors in North America. "CulverLand" is a sprawling work of Minimalism, inspired by Piet Mondrian and, more importantly, Milton Bradley (they made the game "Candyland"). It is meant to celebrate the play grid inherent in all games (both electronic and non-electronic), as well as finally finding a fun use for all this traffic we have to deal with every day. "CulverLand" is located in Culver City, California, on the sidewalk just east of 9400 Culver Blvd. (near the Culver Hotel). "Culverland" is 90 feet long, by 18 feet wide. Each square on the gameboard is 6 ft. X 6 ft. Most of the squares were installed with an eco-friendly, temporary marking paint called EZ-Paint. Lettering and logos were applied with giant, hand-cut plastic stencils and non-toxic Mythic paint."CulverLand" is scheduled for removal November 1, 2010.".
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- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_in_California.
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- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLink Culver_City,_California.
- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLink Culver_Hotel.
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- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLink John_Derevlany.
- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Bradley.
- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLink Minimalism.
- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLink Piet_Mondrian.
- CulverLand wikiPageWikiLinkText "CulverLand".
- CulverLand date "2010-10-20".
- CulverLand hasPhotoCollection CulverLand.
- CulverLand source "CulverLand".
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- CulverLand subject Category:Art_in_California.
- CulverLand subject Category:Outdoor_games.
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- CulverLand comment "CulverLand is a temporary artwork and functioning game in Culver City, California, United States, created by John Derevlany. It was funded by an arts grant from the City of Culver City, California, and installed as part of the 2010 Indiecade, the International Festival of Independent Games. In "CulverLand," pedestrians are the playing pieces. Players move forward on the game board based on the colors of passing cars.".
- CulverLand label "CulverLand".
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- CulverLand depiction Culverland_above_2.jpg.
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