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years ago, a kinetic sculpture parade was held in dallas, in conjunction
with the opening of the west end. to the best of my recollection, there
were 30 to 50 entries: everything from people doing performance art with
rolling desk chairs, to lines of mannequin legs with wheels, to a machine
built from the parts of 50 bicycles. There was a huge turnout and people
seemed to really enjoy it.
In fact we're going to post a "call" for such a parage related to our robot
exhibit this spring.
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