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A teaspoonful of white dwarf material on Earth would weigh
Kinetic Sculptures
Artworks with parts that move, either by air, motor, or human interaction, creating visual or sound experiences.
Alexander Calder
An American sculptor known for inventing the mobile, a type of moving sculpture made with delicately balanced or suspended shapes that respond to touch or air currents.
Engineering
The application of scientific and mathematical principles towards the design, construction, and maintenance of structures, machines, and systems to solve problems and achieve practical goals.
Cadeau
A French word meaning "gift," often used in the context of art to describe a piece given as a present or to denote a work’s conceptual underpinning as a gift to the viewer.
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