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Commission approves maintenance for Tyler Burton’s 'Fossils of the Future' after QR-code and access issues
Summary
The Palm Springs Public Art Commission voted to add Tyler Burton’s 'Fossils of the Future' (Racket Club Road) to the commission’s maintenance schedule and to allocate it to the miscellaneous maintenance budget after staff reported the QR code was broken and the site lacked signage and a path.
The Palm Springs Public Art Commission on Feb. 5 voted to add Tyler Burton’s public artwork 'Fossils of the Future' to the commission’s maintenance schedule and to treat upkeep as part of the commission’s miscellaneous maintenance budget.
Commissioners discussed the piece’s location on Racket Club Road, noting it is isolated, lacks a marked path and wayfinding signage, and that its on-site QR code no longer resolves…
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