Study in Bird Motion

Design student Joyce Lin created Study in Bird Motion, a kinetic sculpture made of mylar and popsicle sticks. When you crank the handle, it flaps like a bird! I want one -but my cats would destroy it in no time as soon as someone made it flap. Lin is a dual degree student at Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design. -via Laughing Squid


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Jeez guys, you posted this same one a couple months ago, but it was kids playing baseball. Exact story otherwise, right down to the missing coins. If you're going to run a puzzle series, could you try not to repeat yourself so soon, and try to make them even slightly tricky?
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Maybe the treed balloon was there all night or a mylar balloon. And the other balloons had helium in them but it leaks out at a slow rate. Haven't you ever gotten a bunch of helium balloons and after a day they are just barely floating or not floating at all. They still look filled but helium will escape thru rubber balloons at a faster rate than mylar balloons.
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