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VIDEO: Artist uses pedal power to project work on walls of B.C. capital's downtown

Indigenous artist Jamin Zuroski collecting clothing donations for Victoria charity through public art

Jamin Zuroski's work is on display, but you'll have to work a little to see it. 

The N'amgis First Nation artist's work is being projected onto the walls of downtown businesses along Victoria's Government Street through an interactive art installation where the public pedals on stationary bicycles to see his designs.

When pedalled, the stationary bikes lined up near Lululemon light up, play music and project four different designs created by Zuroski that project onto the walls where they're visible as the sun drops over the Inner Harbour horizon. 

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