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Phoenix Sky Harbor Aiport Has Been 'Invaded' By Giant 10-Foot Robots (PHOTO)

They come in peace.
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If you arrive at the airport hours before your flight boards, there's a new exhibition that'll let you uniquely kill time.

Phoenix Sky Harbor has been "invaded" by giant 10-foot-tall robots, but they're friendlier than you may think. 

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Phoenix Sky Harbor

The neon sculptural installation by Nam June Paik is entirely technology-based and can be found at the Terminal 4 Gallery.

This immersive experience features 63 TVs "activated by four custom video channels created by the artist."

Electro-Symbio Phonics for Phoenix will be on display until July 2021 and can be viewed for free during the museum's hours of 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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