The Grid Man is a metal humanoid sculpture; his entire body is divided into separate parts that appear to have been reattached to each other. He is described as a stout and muscular man with swept back hair on top of his large head. His face is divided by several cuts: one vertical cut down his face perfectly centered between his eyes and his through his nose, and two horizontal cuts running across his face. Metal rods keeping his pieces together stick out of his body, and in his hands he holds two metal grids. He moves in a clacking and shuffling pattern, in a way that may resemble a toy robot or a Rubik's Cube.
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