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You will hear a discussion about regulations for public art installations in cities.
Question 1 of 6
According to Sarah Chen, the current situation has led to .....
better quality control of public art installations.
increased participation from emerging artists.
longer waiting times for project approvals.
improved safety standards in art installations.
Question 2 of 6
Marcus Thompson's main concern about public art is .....
the aesthetic impact on city landscapes.
the safety of installations in public spaces.
the cost of maintaining art installations.
the lack of artistic quality in proposals.
Question 3 of 6
The financial support provided by the city .....
covers all costs for approved projects.
is available to a limited number of artists.
eliminates the need for liability insurance.
guarantees funding for all temporary installations.
Question 4 of 6
The Regina model demonstrates that .....
strict regulations are unnecessary for public art.
safety and accessibility can be balanced effectively.
permanent installations require less oversight.
European systems work better than Canadian ones.
Question 5 of 6
Chen's proposal for designated zones aims to .....
eliminate all safety regulations.
restrict art to specific city areas.
reduce regulatory requirements in certain areas.
separate permanent and temporary installations.
Question 6 of 6
The current regulations have resulted in .....
increased costs for artists.
improved artistic quality.
faster approval processes.
reduced safety incidents.