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You should contact Steve Pizzey at Science Projects in London.
He had an outdoor sculpture matching your description in the UK.
On Jan 12, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Jason Jay Stevens wrote, in part:
> Somewhere out there I saw a sculpture once...outside, in front of a
> science center somewhere...from all angles, as I recall, this
> sculpture appeared as an abstract, chaotic mess of blocky shapes and
> empty spaces, packed into the shape of a sphere--from all angles but
> one. If viewed from one particular perspective, the sculpture
> revealed itself to be the image of Albert Einstein.
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