T: The New York Times Style Magazine just sat down with Fujiko Nakaya, the artist who is spending the summer orchestrating the engulfment of Philip Johnson's Glass House in man-made fog. "Fog is tangible and it can be disorienting and scary," she says of the misty disappearing act. "Sometimes children cry when they enter. I say, 'Well, nature is not always so kind, not so gentle.' It's very physical — even adults get disoriented because you don't have the horizontals." Read on. [T Magazine; previously]
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