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hence the goals above. The PAAC is encouraging what they are <br />calling "art as infrastructure. 114 <br />Site selection and identification for long-term and future art <br />throughout the City in public spaces, utilizing the criteria set forth <br />above including, public access, visibility, creation of a sense of fun, <br />community identification and social engagement, considering public <br />safety and engineering concerns set forth with specificity below. <br />* Civic monuments such as fountains or statuary; <br />* Textural projects to add beauty or ornamentation to public <br />buildings such as banners, decorative crosswalks; <br />* Creative placemaking furniture (sculpture as seating), playground <br />art and equipment, shade covering, fences and gates; <br />* Temporary exhibitions/interactive art/ "pop up" events/kiosks <br />to create spontaneity and dialogue (Instagram opportunities), festivals <br />for the arts; art walks; <br />* Gardens as art <br />* Sound and lighting as art <br />Recommendations for the selection of Public Art will be based on the <br />following guidelines, as they may be amended from time to time. <br />• What artistic merit does the art have and how is this accomplished? Is <br />there an inherent quality and sense of excellence? <br />4 See the current and potential projects in the attached Playbill including a Mediation Garden as part of the <br />mangrove restoration in town park which will house a renowned sculpture of a woman in a meditation pose <br />"Muse" by Seo, Young-Deok, placing art on the pedestrian bridges, unifying pedestrian walkways with cross- <br />walk art and redoing the City's entryway "signs" as sculptural three dimensional art. <br />D <br />