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Gorgeous Wind Chime Sculpture Sings Splendidly with the Forest Winds

07/05/2011
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  • Mark Nixon, Chimecco
    Located in a lush forest in Aarhus, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/denmark-spiraling-wood-sea-bath-is-an-oceanic-oasis-for-swimmers/">Denmark</a>, <a href="http://www.marknixon.co.uk/projects/3180496#13" target="_blank">Mark Nixon</a>’s spectacular sculpture, “Chimecco”, is a beautiful installation that blows with the wind, and sings beautifully in the breeze under a quaint footbridge. Part of the outdoor exhibition <a href="http://www.sculpturebythesea.com/exhibitions/aarhus.aspx" target="_blank">“Sculpture by the Sea</a>", bringing locals closer to nature, Nixon's piece joins sixty-four other sculptures by various artists from around the world. Dixon’s interactive <a href="http://inhabitat.com/alvaro-tamarit-reuses-recycled-books-to-form-bench-of-thought/" target="_blank">sculpture</a> was chosen as one of the winners from over 350 other submissions.
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  • Mark Nixon, Chimecco
    Dixon’s sculpture is a giant, playful wind chime. With the aid of assistants, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/human-powered-aquaskipper-propels-you-across-water-as-fast-as-you-can-hop/" target="_blank">kinetic </a>sculpture was constructed on-site over the course of an entire month.
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  • Mark Nixon, Chimecco
    A rustic red wooden bridge hangs between two high points over a deep ravine, surrounded by rich foliage.
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  • Mark Nixon, Chimecco
    Below, Dixon has dangled oversized chimes of varying sizes. Made from gold anondized aluminum, the bevel cut <a href="http://inhabitat.com/totally-tubular-tubehotel-in-mexico-offers-up-accommodations-in-recycled-concrete-pipes/" target="_blank">pipes</a> hang in formation, coming to a point in the center, which almost touches the ground below.
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  • Mark Nixon, Chimecco
    Chimecco can at first go unnoticed to the passing visitor. Hidden below the bridge, it only wakes up when it clangs with the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/party-like-a-prince-in-the-octuri-flying-yacht/" target="_blank">passing wind</a>. Dixon wants the visitor to discover his piece, stumbling upon it as a surprise, either by awakening it with movement or with the force of nature - as the wind blows.
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  • Mark Nixon, Chimecco
    After discovered, visitors are encouraged to interact with the sculpture, using each pipe to create their own music, or walk across the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/reclaimed-wood-hostel-bridge-awaits-the-return-of-the-emscher-river-in-germany/" target="_blank">bridge</a> above where there are interactive nodes as well.
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    Dixon plays with the fusion of music and interaction as a means for humans to interact with one another and to play.
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  • Mark Nixon, Chimecco
    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/alvaro-tamarit-reuses-recycled-books-to-form-bench-of-thought/" target="_blank">sculpture</a> has gained much attention, including being one of the subjects of a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ceramic-clad-modern-german-building-set-in-medieval-town-center/" target="_blank">Danish</a> documentary about “Sculpture By the Sea.” All of the sculptures in the exhibition are for sale- Chimecco weighs in at a cool €26,000.
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Mark Nixon, Chimecco

Located in a lush forest in Aarhus, Denmark, Mark Nixon’s spectacular sculpture, “Chimecco”, is a beautiful installation that blows with the wind, and sings beautifully in the breeze under a quaint footbridge. Part of the outdoor exhibition “Sculpture by the Sea", bringing locals closer to nature, Nixon's piece joins sixty-four other sculptures by various artists from around the world. Dixon’s interactive sculpture was chosen as one of the winners from over 350 other submissions.

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