File:RIT art - Construction 105.jpg

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Description A sculpture entitled "Construction #105" by Jose de Rivera, erected in 1968 on the RIT campus. Commonly known as the "Infinity Symbol" and considered the western anchor of the RIT "Quarter Mile". The top of the sculpture, which is supposed to represent a Mobius strip, rotates two or three times a minute. The James E. Gleason Building is behind the sculpture.
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Sculpture: appears to be in public domain, as it was exhibited in the United States before 1978 without a copyright notice, per {{PD-US-no notice}}.

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