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trojan horse

The Trojan Horse was an installation art piece standing around 10m tall x 12m long x 5m wide constructed using milk crates around a structural steel armature. At the time this installation was unique in terms of worldwide public art, pushing the boundaries of large scale sculpture in so far as no one to date had taken a pre-existing form such as the milk crate, and without altering its original form, produced a piece of art on this scale.

Project Summary

  • Location: Docklands/ Eureka Tower, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Date : 2004 – 2005
  • Materials: milk crates
  • Awards: 2004 Next Wave Festival
  • Comments: unbuilt
  • Team: Daniel Truscott [fine artist],Festival, David M. Saunders, John Truscott [engineer]
  • Images: Ben Sztainbok
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