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		<title>Testing the Limits of Matter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Yup, this is one interesting exhibit. This series is the work of design students from Venice and San Marino. The key ingredients are bread, rice, and licorice. Not materials you expect to find in a chair. While this chair is one I probably wouldn&#8217;t want to sit in, it is pretty intriguing nonetheless


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<p>Yup, this is one interesting exhibit.   This series is the work of design students from Venice and San Marino.  The key ingredients are bread, rice, and licorice.  Not materials you expect to find in a chair.</p>
<p>While this chair is one I probably wouldn&#8217;t want to sit in,  it is pretty intriguing  nonetheless.  This series was designed to research what the limits of matter are, and the energy, chemical processes, and results would be it would lead to. What do you think?</p>
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