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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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  • 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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  • At 9m high, Nucleus is a permanent sculpture installation at the intersection of High, Manchester and Lichfield Streets in Christchurch, on New Zealand's South Island.  As with Price's other kinetic sculptures, the shape of the piece is shaped by the wind, and changes smoothly from one position to another, coming to rest between gusts.<br />
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  • At 9m high, Nucleus is a permanent sculpture installation at the intersection of High, Manchester and Lichfield Streets in Christchurch, on New Zealand's South Island.  As with Price's other kinetic sculptures, the shape of the piece is shaped by the wind, and changes smoothly from one position to another, coming to rest between gusts.<br />
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  • At 9m high, Nucleus is a permanent sculpture installation at the intersection of High, Manchester and Lichfield Streets in Christchurch, on New Zealand's South Island.  As with Price's other kinetic sculptures, the shape of the piece is shaped by the wind, and changes smoothly from one position to another, coming to rest between gusts.<br />
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  • The sculpture Reasons for Voyaging, by Canterbury sculptor Graham Bennett and architect David Cole, welcomes visitors to the Christchurch Art Gallery on New Zealand's South Island.<br />
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  • This sculpture, by Kon Dimopoulos, was presented to the city of Wellington in 2001.  It is located on the roundabout at Cobham Drive and Calabar Road, in Miramar.
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  • This sculpture is the second kinetic work by Phil Price to be installed in Wellington. The dynamic mast-like structure graphically marks out the strength and direction of the prevailing wind with an elegant swaying motion. The shape, construction and movements of the sculpture are beautifully reflective of the site adjacent to the Evans Bay Marina, Wellington.
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  • The Wellington Writers Walk was a project of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Society of Authors, which wanted to create something lasting to celebrate the Capital’s bevy of writers and poets. The result is an intriguing smattering of text sculptures along the waterfront.  Designed by Catherine Griffiths, each sculpture is a quote by a well-known New Zealand writer with strong Wellington connections. Most are about being in Wellington.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • This sculpture was created by Weta Workshop as a tribute to the New Zealand Screen Industry, and was installed opposite the Embassy Theatre in time for the premiere of Peter Jackson's King Kong.
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  • Neil Dawson's sculpture Ferns (known locally as the Fern Ball) was installed in Wellington's Civic Square during the 1998 New Zealand International Arts Festival.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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  • Unscripted gave an opportunity for crew and artists from Wellington's film industry to exhibit their own personal work, in the gallery of the St James Theatre.  Media included illustration, jewelry, costume, sculpture, 3D animation and many more.
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