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A room for Columbus

A look at Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi's installation Discovering Columbus high above New York's Columbus Circle.

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A room for Columbus

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  1. Mitt Romney and his wife Ann wave to the crowd at the end of a campaign rally in Nashua, New Hampshire, September 7, 2012. REUTERS-Brian Snyder

  2. The 810-square-foot living room atop the Columbus Monument art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, is seen in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012.REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

  3. The Columbus Monument is reflected in a mirror inside the 810-square-foot living room art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' atop the monument by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

  4. A man views the Columbus Monument inside the 810-square-foot living room art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' atop the monument by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. The installation will be open through November 18th, and will be free of charge, though visitors will need to reserve passes in advance through the Public Art Fund in Columbus Circle.REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

  5. A view from the 810-square-foot living room atop the Columbus Monument art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

  6. The 810-square-foot living room atop the Columbus Monument art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, is seen in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. REUTERS-Shannon Stapleto

  7. Visitors gather to view the Columbus Monument inside the 810-square-foot living room art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' atop the monument by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

  8. Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi speaks to the media at the 810-square-foot living room atop the Columbus Monument art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

  9. Wallpaper is seen inside the 810-square-foot living room atop the Columbus Monument art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. REUTERS-Shannon Stapleto

  10. Visitors wait in line to view the Columbus Monument inside the 810-square-foot living room art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus,' atop the monument by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012.REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

  11. The 810-square-foot living room sits atop the Columbus Monument art installation titled 'Discovering Columbus' by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi in Columbus Circle in New York, September 20, 2012. REUTERS-Shannon Stapleton

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