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That's pretty sweet. I liked it. I've been searching recently for a video with a slightly different type of art, but wasn't able to find it. The video was of an artist (I think he may have been Dutch) who created large mechanical "creatures" that walk when the wind blows on them. It may not sound like art when I describe it this way, but I think you'd agree that it's art if you saw it.
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