The Kyle Bean 'Selfridges Wonder Windows' are Educational
Shelby Lee Walsh — October 16, 2010 — Art & Design
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The law of conservation of mass may not tickle your fancy, but the Kyle Bean 'Selfridges Wonder Windows' are sure to have you interested in this subject matter in a matter of seconds. Bean created five different window displays that provide a unique, educational and interesting explanation to the law of conversion of mass.
The law states that "mass cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed," and what better way to illustrate this than in a public window display featuring paper castles, cakes and motorcycles? Turn to the Kyle Bean Selfridges Wonder Windows to teach yourself something and have fun while doing it!
The law states that "mass cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed," and what better way to illustrate this than in a public window display featuring paper castles, cakes and motorcycles? Turn to the Kyle Bean Selfridges Wonder Windows to teach yourself something and have fun while doing it!
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