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− | bubble shooter pet | + | bubble shooter pet https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pandakidgame.bubbleshooterpetraccoon. HONG KONG, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Millions of bubbles floated across Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour on Wednesday, the latest public art exhibition by Japanese artist Shinji Ohmaki.<br><br>His project, titled "Memorial Rebirth", uses a three-metre (10-foot) tall, six-tiered machine with 50 bubble-producing units to spew out 10,000 bubbles every minute, using up about 35 litres of bubble mix every 15 or 20 minutes.<br><br>"I wanted to create a space made with bubbles and light for people to ponder, 'What would happen if the world disappeared instantly like a bubble?'" said Ohmaki, 47, reflecting on the transient nature of his piece.<br><br>The exhibition runs to August 20 in Hong Kong. (Reporting by Pak Yiu,; Writing by Karishma Singh) |
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bubble shooter pet https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pandakidgame.bubbleshooterpetraccoon. HONG KONG, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Millions of bubbles floated across Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour on Wednesday, the latest public art exhibition by Japanese artist Shinji Ohmaki.
His project, titled "Memorial Rebirth", uses a three-metre (10-foot) tall, six-tiered machine with 50 bubble-producing units to spew out 10,000 bubbles every minute, using up about 35 litres of bubble mix every 15 or 20 minutes.
"I wanted to create a space made with bubbles and light for people to ponder, 'What would happen if the world disappeared instantly like a bubble?'" said Ohmaki, 47, reflecting on the transient nature of his piece.
The exhibition runs to August 20 in Hong Kong. (Reporting by Pak Yiu,; Writing by Karishma Singh)