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  "textContent": "We're gathering for an Infodump on the troll art of Danish artist Thomas Dambo — on recycling, upcycling, biodiversity, and the integration of made things into the living world. On what it means to bricolage not just a sculpture but an argument. On the radical claim, embedded in every one of his giants, that the waste of this civilization can become something wondrous if you put your hands on it.\n\nThe post Infodumplings: Thomas Dambo and the Giants That Grow from What We Threw Away first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.",
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