Some of you may recall a post last Fall about
Liz Hickok's Jell-O renderings of San Francisco. Well, someone has to say it: there's always room for more. To
commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Hickok has replicated the Twin Peaks
neighborhood in a topographically correct, jiggleable model. The quivering cityscape was recently on display at San
Francisco's Exploratorium science museum. It will return again on April 1 as part of a larger earthquake exhibit. [Thanks to Joe for the tip]
[Photo NYT]

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