The Launch of Nonument 01, an App that Virtually Resurrects the Erased McKeldin Fountain

5/20/18

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

Thanks to a visionary team of artists, developers and architects, the Brutalist fountain that dominated the Inner Harbor’s McKeldin Plaza for more than three decades is back—so long as you have the app.

Nonument 01 was designed to let users see the unconventional (not to mention, divisive) piece of architecture that was demolished in fall of 2016, a change pushed by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore. Before it was torn down, the McKeldin Fountain set the scene for countless protests and welcomed those who wanted to dip their feet or make a wish with a coin. In addition to offering an augmented reality view utilizing your phone or tablet’s camera, the app also has 18 video interviews with protesters, musicians, an ice skater and others with fond memories to share.

The app is already available for download, but its creators are activating it today with an official launch. There will be live music, with performers including local rapper DDm, performance artists from Labbodies and Erik Spangler, who composed the music for the app, and an appearance from ACLU senior staff attorney David Rocah, who helped to designate the space a “safe protest zone.”

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