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Calder!!
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Not a real tree.
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Welcome to the Olympic Sculpture Park Library! ...This is it.
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Installation by Trenton Doyle Hancock inside the park's Paccar Pavilion.
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Closed café.
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Very cool idea!
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My first, rather rough attempt at a panoramic shot.
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I want to paint my next bedroom with rainbow drops like that.
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That's my art teacher at 0:08. X^)
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Prism rainbows on the stairs!
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One of these trees is made of steel.
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The weather was perfect.
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"Two Plane Vertical Horizontal Variation III" by George Rickey.
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A more front-on video.
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The Rickey sculpture with the Pacific Science Center's arches in the background.
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Walking by "The Eagle".
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Surprise!
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Touching can harm the art.
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So. Shiny.
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