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		<machine>
			<machine_name>Global Circus</machine_name>
			<build_year>Built in 1985</build_year>
			<artist>by George Rhoads</artist>
			<built_in>in the USA</built_in>
		</machine>
		<specifications>
			<width>4 feet wide by</width>
			<length>10 feet long by</length>
			<height>7 feet high,</height>
			<number_balls>28 balls</number_balls>
			<features>travel through features such as a loop the loop, funnel, wooden music blocks, baskets, free fall, chimes, xylophone stairway and weighted armatures.</features>
		</specifications>
		<locations>			
			<current_location><descriptor>Currently located at </descriptor>Northland Shopping Mall, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia</current_location>
			<encounter_location><descriptor>First encountered at </descriptor>Expo 88, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia</encounter_location>
			<encounter_date>in July 1988</encounter_date>
		</locations>
		<media>
			<url type="machine">http://www.database.com/~lemur/rb-rhoads-global-circus-wb.html</url>
			<url type="artist">http://www.georgerhoads.com/</url>
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		<media>
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		<machine>
			<machine_name>Gravitram 5</machine_name>
			<build_year>Built in 1987</build_year>
			<artist>by Shab Levy</artist>
			<built_in>the USA</built_in>
		</machine>
		<specifications>
			<width>50 inches wide by</width>
			<length>50 inches long by</length>
			<height>90 inches high,</height>
			<number_balls>an unknown number of balls</number_balls>
			<features>travel through an archimedes screw, horizontal spiral, metal music blocks, vertical drops.</features>
		</specifications>
		<locations>
			<current_location><descriptor>Currently located at </descriptor>Questacon - The Australian National Science and Technology Centre, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia</current_location>
			<encounter_location><descriptor>First encountered at </descriptor>Questacon - The Australian National Science and Technology Centre, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia</encounter_location>
			<encounter_date>in January 1993</encounter_date>
		</locations>
		<media>
			<url type="machine">http://www.gravitram.com/index_and_chronology_of_gravitra.htm</url>
			<url type="artist">http://www.gravitram.com/</url>
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	<record id="3">
		<media>
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		<machine>
			<machine_name>The Imaginative Chip</machine_name>
			<build_year>Built in 1990</build_year>
			<artist>by George Rhoads</artist>
			<built_in>in the USA</built_in>
		</machine>
		<specifications>
			<width>4 feet wide by</width>
			<length>12 feet long by</length>
			<height>16 feet high</height>
			<number_balls>an unknown number of balls</number_balls>
			<features>describe the movement of information through an integrated circuit chip.</features>
		</specifications>
		<locations>
			<current_location><descriptor>Currently located at </descriptor>The Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, California, USA</current_location>
			<encounter_location><descriptor>First encountered at </descriptor>The Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, California, USA</encounter_location>
			<encounter_date>in July 1996</encounter_date>
		</locations>
		<media>
			<url type="machine">http://www.thetech.org/</url>
			<url type="artist">http://www.georgerhoads.com/</url>
		</media>
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	<record id="4">
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		<machine>
			<machine_name>Lalaballosa</machine_name>
			<build_year>Built in 1991</build_year>
			<artist>by George Rhoads</artist>
			<built_in>in the USA</built_in>
		</machine>
		<specifications>
			<width>4 feet wide by</width>
			<length>4 feet long by</length>
			<height>6 feet 6 inches high,</height>
			<number_balls>an unknown number of balls</number_balls>
			<features>travel through a spiral, maze, wood knock blocks and loop the loop</features>
		</specifications>
		<locations>
			<current_location><descriptor>Currently located at </descriptor>St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, USA</current_location>
			<encounter_location></encounter_location>
			<encounter_date></encounter_date>
		</locations>
		<media>
			<url type="machine">http://www.database.com/~lemur/rb-rhoads-st-louis.html#lalaballoosa</url>
			<url type="artist">http://www.georgerhoads.com/</url>
		</media>
	</record>
	<record id="5">
		<media>
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		<machine>
			<machine_name>Ball Machine</machine_name>
			<build_year>Built in 1997</build_year>
			<artist>by Dick Saunders</artist>
			<built_in>in the USA</built_in>
		</machine>
		<specifications>
			<width></width>
			<length></length>
			<height></height>
			<number_balls>15 balls</number_balls>
			<features>travel through a gong, noise maker and an elevator</features>
		</specifications>
		<locations>
			<current_location><descriptor>Currently located at </descriptor>Private Collection</current_location>
			<encounter_location></encounter_location>
			<encounter_date></encounter_date>
		</locations>
		<media>
			<url type="machine">http://www.database.com/~lemur/rb-saunders.html</url>
			<url type="artist"></url>
		</media>
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	<record id="6">
		<media>
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		<machine>
			<machine_name>The Fairground</machine_name>
			<build_year>Built in 1997</build_year>
			<artist>by Chris Vaulter</artist>
			<built_in>in the United Kingdom</built_in>
		</machine>
		<specifications>
			<width>3 feet wide by</width>
			<length>3 feet long by</length>
			<height>4 feet high,</height>
			<number_balls>an unknown number of balls</number_balls>
			<features>travel through a ferris wheel and make electronic sounds</features>
		</specifications>
		<locations>
			<current_location><descriptor>Currently located at </descriptor>Private Collection</current_location>
			<encounter_location></encounter_location>
			<encounter_date></encounter_date>
		</locations>
		<media>
			<url type="machine">http://www.database.com/~lemur/rb-vaulter.html</url>
			<url type="artist"></url>
		</media>
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	<record id="7">
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		<machine>
			<machine_name>Totenreich (Realm of the Dead)</machine_name>
			<build_year>Built in 2000</build_year>
			<artist>by Hanns-Martin Wagner</artist>
			<built_in>in Germany</built_in>
		</machine>
		<specifications>
			<width>79.1 inches wide by</width>
			<length>35.4 inches long by</length>
			<height>35.4 inches high,</height>
			<number_balls>an unknown number of balls</number_balls>
			<features>travel through skulls, a bone xylophone and a rolling basket</features>
		</specifications>
		<locations>
			<current_location><descriptor>Currently located at </descriptor>Private Collection</current_location>
			<encounter_location></encounter_location>
			<encounter_date></encounter_date>
		</locations>
		<media>
			<url type="machine">http://www.kugelbahn.ch/Realm_Of_The_Dead_1998.htm</url>
			<url type="artist">http://www.kugelbahn.ch/2_exhibition.htm</url>
		</media>
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