English: Device to Root Out Evil is a 1997 sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim installed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is made of galvanized structural steel, anodized perforated aluminum, transparent red Venetian glass, and has concrete foundations.
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üm te deylen – et wark kopieren, verspreiden en döärgeaven
üm te hermengen – et wark anpassen
Under de volgende vöärwaerden:
naamsvermelding – Jy müttet up en nette manere an naamsvermelding doon, en verwysing nå de licensy geaven en angeaven of der anpassingen dån bint. Jy möäget dit up elke readelike manere doon, mär neet up sou'n manere dat et de indrük wekt dat de lincensyholder juw wark understöänt of juw gebruuk van syn wark.
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Device to Root Out Evil (1997) by Dennis Oppenheim Galvanized structural steel, anodized perforated aluminum, transparent red Venetian glass, concrete foundations 25' H x 15' W x 12' D Location: Vancouver, Canada Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/9