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    Berit Glanz about the T.Rex in front of the Googleplex

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksAugust 14, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    DrGoogleplex in Mountain View, California is the headquarters of Alphabet Inc. , the parent company of Google. Many modern legends have arisen about the Googleplex workplace and its special atmosphere, and the comprehensive range of restaurants and sports facilities right through to laundry services. The Googleplex has quickly become a metaphor for the reality of modern tech work in Silicon Valley. These include removing the strict separation between work and private life and the service mindset that employees everywhere take care of. In such a lavishly designed atmosphere, the art in the building there is charged with meaning and viewed with interest.

    Installations and sculptures are often found in and around Googleplex at the intersection of brand identity, advertising, and art. These include, for example, the large Android sculptures that have been used to visualize each new version of the smartphone operating system for a number of years – until that tradition ended in 2020 with a reorientation toward virtual 3D objects. In addition to references to nerd culture, the art created in the world of Google also always contains references to understanding technology and the future of one of the world’s largest tech companies.

    He has Dino Times in his mouth

    There is currently a bronze statue of Tyrannosaurus Rex in front of the Googleplex, holding a copy of “Dino Times” in its mouth. It is natural to read this as a farewell to the tradition of print media that is seen as ossified. However, in the engineering years, this statue – modeled after the T. rex from the Museum of Natural History in Washington – is itself a fossil, having been there since 2006. Yet, in all dinosaur accounts, it’s still It is unclear who made it and how it got its place in the first place.

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    The puzzle of the pop-up statue is an important part of the popular story of the Googleplex as a creative space for self-realization that the company’s employees can help shape and change. It also means that the dinosaur has gone through many stages of ornamentation in recent years. There are pictures where they are covered in pink flamingos from top to bottom. Therefore the current form with the newspaper can only be read as a secondary reference to the print media, which are viewed as fossil; Instead, it’s about curating a tech- and science-inspired comic strip that Googleplex is supposed to showcase to the outside world.

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