Adm -Change the Content on a Dinosaur Page Update [ Hunters ] [ Tracker ] [ Information Block ] [ Photos ] [ Page Content ] [ Compare Page Content ] [ Show Page ] Required Alphabetosaurus Amazing Hands An Ecological History of Pittsburgh Anthropomorphisaurus Bill Dollarsaurus (retired) Bridgeosaurus Bronzasaurus Cogitatio Aeterna (repainted) Connections Coral Reefosaurus Creation Rex DINERsaur Dino-copia Dino-Gold Dino-Morphosis Dino-Soar Dinosurgeon DNAsaurus Dolly Dollarsaurus Dolly Dollarsaurus #2 DOT Dinosaur Duqusaurus Elementarysaurus Extinction? Fabosaurus Fentosaurus Fleetwood Flora-Torosaurus Florasaurus Flossosaurus Fossil Fuels Four-Season-O-Saurus Fredosaurus Rex Friday XIII Geniusaurus Rex George Washasaurus in the French and Indian War Ghost Train & the Morning Climb Go Bucs Historapod Hopper I Want You Imagine That! Intrados Jazzosaurus Jurassic Jewel Ketchupsaurus Liberty Lost Pittsburgh Lunasaurus Lux Millosaurus Mr. Dig Neighborsaurus 143 Neurosaurus Nino the Crusher Pedosaurus Petrolosaurus Philipsaurus @ PPG Place Pitt-sanky Pittsburghius Architectaurus Pixelsaurus Plato PPG TyranAQUARIUM Rex Pre-Hysteric Fillet Prehistoric Printasaurus Prescience Primal Cuts Renaissanceosaurus Renewalsaur Rubix-O-Saurus Schlumposaurus SEAWolfasaurus Seymour Sparklesaurus Shady Sideosaurus Shaggy Recyclesaurus Sign-O-Saurus Skeletosaurus Spectrasaurus Spectrum in the Shadows Splat-O-Saurus Stegoflorus Stegosaurus en Toile Steppin' Out in the 'Burgh Still Life T. reX Ray T. rex VP Tea Rex Tennisaurus The Anti-Asteroid Suit The Baron in the Tree The Burghosaurus The Rise of Fossil Fuels Ticket-saurus TOPOsaurus PA Torn Torosaurus Toroflorasaurus Carnegii Torosaurus lepidopteron Toyosaurus Toyosaurus - Crane Transitsaurus Travel Torosaurus Troyus Hillosaurus Typosaurus Urban Leagueosaurus What's for Dinner? Visual Code <h3>About the Design</h3> <p>When considering all the many, many different possible dinosaur designs, an idea based on a play on the word "dinosaur" popped into Paul Farinacci's head — DINERsaur. He loved the idea of using this prehistoric creature to represent an old vintage diner, the kind made of lots of stainless steel. This eatery symbolizes a nostalgic look back, a piece of Americana, while its steel structure celebrates Pittsburgh and Andrew Carnegie's great history as a steel empire.</p> <p>Sold!Farinacci also liked the idea of using an image of a living being to represent an inanimate object. The dehumanization and mechanization of man in the modern age of technology are issues he deals with often in his artwork.</p> <p>The creation of DINERsaur involves real and fabricated components from a diner. Four vintage red and silver stainless seats, retro red and white canopy and tableware help create the setting. The counter and stainless steel structure are attached to the back of the dinosaur form. The black signs listing the food offerings are from an old diner and adhered to the steel housing. The dinosaur form is painted black, white, and silver, transforming it into the DINERsaur.</p>