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  <title>Perpetuum Mobile by Gyva grafika, Žygimantas Amelynas</title>
  <description>In the courtyard of KTU Central Building, artist Žygimantas Amelynas, together with the Gyva Grafika team, has created the mural called “Perpetuum Mobile”, telling a story of humanity’s persistent pursuit of higher goals, thirst for knowledge and creativity. According to the artist, the idea emerged after noticing the different textures of the building wall – a challenge that encouraged a more unconventional creative approach, combining the aged wall elements into a single artwork executed in an engraving-like style.</description>
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