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This piece by Jeff Lieberman is an experiment with matched mechanical, electrical, and visual resonances using light and a vibrating spring.
The contemporary artwork ‘‘Big Smile’’ stops smiling when someone passes by.

Local artists see windows of opportunity

By Yvonne Abraham
Globe Staff / June 7, 2005

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On Avery Street, a giant, lime-green smiley face blinks, then goes serious, when somebody passes by. On Bromfield Street, a hi-tech disco ball flashes endless combinations of colors, lighting up the sidewalk. On Washington Street, a dollhouse turns end over end, the tiny furniture flying past little dolls wearing rather alarmed expressions. (Full article: 892 words)

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