New Horizon Happenings Take View of Climate Change
Art installation at Long Point Beach was called New Horizon.
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Installation’s artist, Doug Aitken, left, made an appearance.
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Due to sea breeze, the mirrored balloon never fully inflated.
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Woods Hole Research Center senior scientist Dr. Chris Neill spoke of climate change.
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The Happenings were hosted by The Trustees of Reservations.
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Many gathered to view the reflective hot air balloon.
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Helado Negro took the stage.
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Cellist Kelsey Lu.
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People gathered at Long Point Refuge to view a reflective hot air balloon and the series of events that would accompany it, but due to a sea breeze, the balloon was never fully inflated. The art installation was hosted by The Trustees of Reservations and was called New Horizon.
