📜 A public art piece by Susan Collis, commissioned by Edinburgh University in 2017. 🔍 Consists of 1,600 copper droplets spanning over 200 feet (68 meters) across McEwan Hall's quad. # Why Go ✨ Deliberately unobtrusive and subtle artwork 🚶 Implies a path of leaking droplets 🏛️ Located at McEwan Hall, a historic graduation site ⏳ Metal beads become polished by human traffic over time # Why Avoid ⚠️ Area can be congested during graduation ceremonies (November/December, May/June) 🎪 Temporary stage erected in August, obscuring parts of the artwork 🛹 Popular with skateboarders in early evenings and weekends # Tips 🌅 Best time to see uninterrupted is early morning.
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