A 10-foot-tall pink sculpture titled "Foot Fountain" has been installed on the High Line near 30th Street in New York City. Created by Argentine-born artist Mika Rottenberg, the sculpture features a water-spraying mechanism activated by pedaling, which shoots water from the top of the structure. Despite its name, the sculpture's shape has been widely interpreted as phallic, sparking debate and controversy among locals and visitors. The interactive installation has drawn attention for its provocative design and the water feature that drenches passersby, leading to mixed reactions regarding its appropriateness as public art.