Jason Hackensworth is a balloon artist, but not the kind that wears oversized shoes and has been the villain in a
1990 horror movie. He's known for his balloon sculptures of biological forms and creatures, like this anemone-like sculpture,
currently on display in the Grand Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival.
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