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===Other works=== A mural designed by Macaulay was painted on a wall adjacent to [[Interstate 95 in Rhode Island|Interstate 95]] in [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. It depicted statues of famous Rhode Island citizens like [[Moses Brown]] and General [[Ambrose Burnside]] with an energetic dog who had knocked over a statue while chasing after a pigeon. It was on display from 2013 but painted over in 2017 because the [[Rhode Island Department of Transportation]] could no longer repair it after constant [[graffiti]] tagging.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bramson |first1=Kate |title='I did my best': David Macaulay saddened, but not surprised, by demise of R.I. highway mural |url=http://www.providencejournal.com/news/20170731/i-did-my-best-david-macaulay-saddened-but-not-surprised-by-demise-of-ri-highway-mural |website=providencejournal.com |publisher=[[Providence Journal]] |access-date=9 June 2018 |language=en}}</ref> He has collaborated with the Center for Integrated Quantum Materials at [[Harvard University]] and the [[Boston Museum of Science]] to create illustrations for [[quantum materials]]. These aid in explaining visual information to researchers and a wider audience by establishing and using a consistent [[visual literacy in education|visual style]].<ref name="CIQM">{{cite web |title=David Macaulay Studio |url=http://ciqm.harvard.edu/david-macaulay-studio.html |website=CIQM.harvard.edu/ |publisher=CIQM |access-date=9 June 2018 |language=en}}</ref>
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