Gas sculpture
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gas-sculpture-206-3897095
title:
Gas sculpture
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Gas sculpture is a concept introduced by Joan Miró to make sculptures out of gaseous materials. The idea of a gas sculpture also appeared in the book Gog, by Giovanni Papini (1881–1956). An example of pure water fog sculpture is in the sculpture garden at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. A large bank of very small nozzles is arrayed on the edge of a small rush-filled pond, and when the power is switched on a fine mist of fog billows out. The "sculpture" has a continuously changing
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_sculpture
date created:
2002-02-18T12:27:30Z
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2024-09-10T14:15:06Z
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