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The Bubble Garden is an installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver that combines synthetic turf and a field of white plastic spheres to create a unique play environment for children. The spheres are split and connected so that no two are the same. Typically used as ocean buoys, they are made of the same material and by the same process as playground equipment, but in a different form.
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