A broad gravel pathway bends gently past the place where the artwork was displayed in a pond, and if you walk along that pathway, you will find yourself on what today is one of Uster´s more popular attractions: a sight-seeing path leading people on a tour along the banks of the city´s winding river. On this path you will encounter `info-stations´ where large placards with text and pictures from the past will hint at and tell you something about the site on which the placard and you are currently standing. Designed and developed by a young Swiss architect, this was an attempt, in part, to musealize the disused industrial sites that are scattered at many points throughout the city. Entering into this logic, the artwork also included an info-panel – made in the style of the pathway´s placards.

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