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Even the poorest rural migrants, once in the city, prize electric lighting and television sets, and millions are leaving their villages.
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Last week, Patrick O'Brien scooped the prize with the answers "Electric", "Haircut" and "Seconds to Mars".
The grand prize might be an electric iron or a carton of cigarettes -- or a Roosevelt windup clock.
"I feel amazing, I feel loved, I feel like crying and laughing and hugging," said Howard after winning both the title and the prize of a handmade electric guitar.
Her work can involve some unlikely materials: perhaps a length of electroluminescent wire or yards of conductive fabric; the motor prized out of an electric toothbrush; a motion sensor.
Near the end of the exhibition in Hoboken is its prize artifact: one of the narrow electric cars that used to carry police officers along the catwalk that borders the roadway in the Holland Tunnel.
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