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Experimental musical instruments / Fountains / Hydraulophone / Landscape architecture / Public art / Water organ / Reedless wind instrument / Aquatic play / Glass harmonica / Visual arts / Music / Sound
Date: 2008-02-12 18:50:28
Experimental musical instruments
Fountains
Hydraulophone
Landscape architecture
Public art
Water organ
Reedless wind instrument
Aquatic play
Glass harmonica
Visual arts
Music
Sound

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