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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artist Mike Bevan, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
    393 MV14AD 6035 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    302 MV14AD 5682 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    296 MV14AD 5676 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    292 MV14AD 5672 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    239 MV14AD 5947 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Rhythm Works. taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Rhythm Works are Tim Irrgang and Kevin Tuck.
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
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  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    291 MV14AD 5671 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    229 MV14AD 5937 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    206 MV14AD 5914 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Musica Viva In Schools artists Akoustic Odyssey, taken on Friday 12 December, 2014. Akoustic Odyssey are Joshua Tsounis (guitars), Stephan Richter (cello & bass), Anne Herrington (percussion) and Emma Luker (violin & vocals).
    204 MV14AD 5912 Provia RT © Robert C...JPG
  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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  • Phil Dadson installs a new kinetic sculpture work, Akau Tangi, in Evans Bay, Wellington.  The total Walkway has five major artworks, each of which responds to Wellington's notorious wind in a unique manner. The five are Pacific Grass, Konstantine Dimopoulos (2001); Zephyrometer, Phil Price (2003); Tower of Light, Andrew Drummond (2005); Wellington Urban Forest, Leon van den Eijkle and Allan Brown; and now Akau Tangi, The Sighing Sound of the Wind by Phil Dadson (2010).
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