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Hal McFeely painted this huge billboard and installed it out at Coyote Dry Lake which is a well known shooting range. This was during the Bush regime and I think he figured that the conservative locals would be happy to shoot it full of holes. Instead dirt bike riders took turns pushing it over all weekend – so HDTS visitors would find it and prop it up, and then dirt bikers (or wind) would push it over again.

— Andrea Zittel
   
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The directions to Hal’s piece, which was on a dry lakebed, read something like, “Go down Broadway until it ends and continue in the direction ofl three o’clock.” There are no roads on the lakebed, just a bunch of tracks from ATVs and dirt bikes. During HDTS, there are a lot of Volvos lost on the dry lakebed, not going too fast.

— Lisa Anne Auerbach