2 Comments to balance study, thinking of Japan
That was great. Maybe we could use some of it in our play?
May 16, 2011
Quite Beautiful. I love the way precarity of it; the way that at any given point the spoke, the chopstick or the feedback might just go too far and upset the balance.
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