@tictac2 to Mildly Interesting • 1 year agoAn Artist in Lyon Known as “the Pavement Surgeon” Repairs the City’s Sidewalks using Colorful Mosaicsimagemessage-square19arrow-up1438arrow-down14
arrow-up1434arrow-down1imageAn Artist in Lyon Known as “the Pavement Surgeon” Repairs the City’s Sidewalks using Colorful Mosaics@tictac2 to Mildly Interesting • 1 year agomessage-square19
minus-square@ug01xlink22•1 year agoThis is cool, but also makes me feeling like we poured asphalt over a masterpiece.
minus-square@rockSlayerlink12•1 year agoI mean we paved over cities to make room for cars, so not wrong
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 year agoDon’t it always seem to go, thatchcya don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 year agoWe didn’t really though. Even the Romans built roads, we’ve always needed a way to move food and goods.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoLike we built on-top of an ancient civilization
minus-square@ug01xlink5•1 year agoExactly! Makes me think of things I have heard and read about historical sites getting worn down by visitors or people finding artifacts while digging in their garden.
This is cool, but also makes me feeling like we poured asphalt over a masterpiece.
I mean we paved over cities to make room for cars, so not wrong
Don’t it always seem to go, thatchcya don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone.
We didn’t really though. Even the Romans built roads, we’ve always needed a way to move food and goods.
Like we built on-top of an ancient civilization
Exactly! Makes me think of things I have heard and read about historical sites getting worn down by visitors or people finding artifacts while digging in their garden.
Even cooler