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		<description><![CDATA[Originally posted on Jan 31 2007 as one of the original posts on the old plastic lens. Loooking like a mutant weathervane gone bonkers, this kinetic sculpture sits high in the Melbourne Docklands precinct. Each individual armature turns independently of each other in the wind, making for a very hypnotic &#038; colourful phenomenon. Camera: Diana [...]]]></description>
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<p>Originally posted on Jan 31 2007 as one of the original posts on the old plastic lens. Loooking like a mutant weathervane gone bonkers, this kinetic sculpture sits high in the Melbourne Docklands precinct. Each individual armature turns independently of each other in the wind, making for a very hypnotic &#038; colourful phenomenon.</p>
<p>Camera: Diana F. &nbsp;&nbsp; Film: Kodak 160 VC</p>
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