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Children on the One Two Three Swing! installation at the Dora Observatory in the Korean DMZ

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Children play on a swing at Dora Observatory in the DMZ on September 29, 2019. From a description of the swing posted on site:



One Two Three Swing! is a large-scale public space installation by SUPERFLEX, which invites visitors to playfully experience the potential of collective movement.



The number “three” is the minimum number of people necessary to form a “group”. The swing for three introduces an ever-shifting equilibrium. You must resist forces of gravity and will through coordinated pushing and pullings, pursuing the shift where falling becomes flying; where you move into full swing together, in this delightful moment you release the potential energy of collective movement.
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Children play on a swing at Dora Observatory in the DMZ on September 29, 2019. From a description of the swing posted on site:

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One Two Three Swing! is a large-scale public space installation by SUPERFLEX, which invites visitors to playfully experience the potential of collective movement.

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The number “three” is the minimum number of people necessary to form a “group”. The swing for three introduces an ever-shifting equilibrium. You must resist forces of gravity and will through coordinated pushing and pullings, pursuing the shift where falling becomes flying; where you move into full swing together, in this delightful moment you release the potential energy of collective movement.