Milpitas, Calif.—These unique panels, designed by artist John Okulick, are a blend of broad band shapes and narrow wire that weave together. The weave represents the harvest, the Valley's agricultural past, and the pattern of a circuit board or computer chip that has become the new harvest.
The winding lines, like winding country roads, have been replaced with a network of grids and dots, like stops on the transit system. These panels were fabricated by Paragon Steel in its Placentia facility.
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