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Himinglæva is the name of a new stainless-steel sculpture by ElÃÂn Hansdóttir that will be officially unveiled outside of Harpa Concert Hall tomorrow. Itââ¬â¢s a work of art that is not only meant to be seen, but also heard. An ââ¬ÅAeolian harp,ââ¬Â the sculpture is designed to produce sonic overtones as the wind travels through it. Its name comes from Norse mythology, and means ââ¬Åtransparent, shining, and small wave.ââ¬Â |
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