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Theo Jansen menciptakan makhluk baru

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Seniman Theo Jansen mendemonstrasikan karya patung kinetik yang mirip hidup dan menakjubkan, yang dibangunnya dari tabung-tabung plastik dan botol limun. Makhluk-makhluknya didesain untuk bergerak -- dan bahkan untuk bertahan hidup -- secara mandiri.

Theo Jansen is a Dutch artist who builds walking kinetic sculptures that he calls a new form of life. His "Strandbeests" walk the coastline of Holland, feeding on wind and fleeing from water. Full bio ยป

Translated into Indonesian by Chitra Hapsari Ayuningtyas
Reviewed by ivan novalery
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