In 1985, Sprague Electric, which employed much of the population of North Adams, in Western Massachusetts, closed, devastating the town. With private and public support, a campus of many abandoned factory buildings was converted into MassMOCA, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, a huge facility capable of housing very large installations.
One of the buildings full of machinery has been left open to the elements, allowing the equipment to rust. I spent some time there taking lots of photos, trying to capture the interesting patterns and textures. Mostly I have been gradually discarding them. Today I found the first one that I think I might want to keep. C&C welcome.