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Massive Aluminum Mountains. ‘Aluminum Landscape’ currently on display at The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo illustrates how the position of the sun, wind changes, and rain flow work together to change how our climate operates. The office of Kimihiko Okada makes the science behind climate change easier to understand with these massive recyclable aluminum mountains in Japan. via

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