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Fluid Bodies
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Fluid Bodies
Particle clouds form a mirror image of a visitor walking and memorize the action as the visitor's image scatters. Later, the image reappears making the same motion, only to be scattered again by movement. Words appear and dissolve into particles. On a nanoscale, one particle has an influence on the energy fields around it.
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