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You probably know what a mobile is, but the mobile I’m talking about is a de
You probably know what a mobile is, but the mobile I’m talking about is a de
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2023-11-27
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You probably know what a mobile is, but the mobile I’m talking about is a delicate object of 【T1】______, hanging from the ceiling and moving gently with every breeze. It delights both【T2】______. Now, do you know who invented the mobile? This lovely creation was the work of an American artist named Alexander Calder. Calder became interested in making things when he was a child, and even then he often used【T3】______ in his constructions. When he went to college, he studied【T4】______ rather than art. But he quickly realized that art was his real passion. He also loved the circus, and many of his early art works were small circus figures made with wire. In about 1930, Calder turned from realistic wire figures to【T5】______. He began constructing objects that had circles, squares and other【T6】______. To get the shapes to move, he used small motors. Then he went one step beyond these early mobiles. He got the shapes in his constructions to move by themselves. A mobile may look simple as it shifts in the wind, but it requires careful construction to work properly. Calder used his【T7】______ to create his first mobiles. Often these consisted of small pieces of brightly printed metal strung by wire to a thicker base wire. Calder learnt how to find the precise point to connect each wire so that all the pieces will【T8】______. In doing so, he created an art form for people all over the world to copy and enjoy. [br] 【T5】
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