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Spong has built a cosy shed out of found bits of wooden furniture; from it you can watch a film of this eccentric edifice set up in a woodland clearing, where its creator seems to be taking leave of it fondly, as he stashes his tools in a drawer, locks up and sadly walks away, with a last look back, to a soundtrack of lush violins.
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