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| April 20, 2007 Six students in Kara Hammond's Drawing IV class painted the construction wall of the building site. In Girum Imus Nocte Et Consumimur Igni is a Latin palindrome. Hammond says that she and the students "...want people to look it up and to come up with their own interpretations" of its meaning. She goes on to say that they want viewers "...to interact and react in a thoughtful way" to their surroundings.
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