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The ability of the mouth to open, to close, to ingest something and to expel something, on the one hand, and a ball’s property of rolling on a smooth surface after receiving an impulse, on the other, are brought into a functional connection here. In keeping with the functionlessness of autonomous art, this functionality is purely artistic and self-referential.

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The ability of the mouth to open, to close, to ingest something and to expel something, on the one hand, and a ball’s property of rolling on a smooth surface after receiving an impulse, on the other, are brought into a functional connection here. In keeping with the functionlessness of autonomous art, this functionality is purely artistic and self-referential.

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