Musical Bridge Underbellies

Mark Nixon's Chimecco Sculpture Encourages Conversation and Play

I am more than sure no one will fear the far-fetched possibility of a human-devouring troll residing under one particular bridge in Aarhus, Denmark, thanks to the Chimecco art installation. A large kinetic sculpture, Chimecco is a wind chime installation that would scare away all evil creatures while opening up its musical arms to good folk such as you or me.

Created by artist Mark Nixon, the Chimecco art installation was commissioned by Sculpture by the Sea. Made using 600 50mm diameter, gold-anodized aluminium pipes ranging in length, the Chimecco art installation relies on the movement created by vibrations from the footpath above, or even the wind, to create sound. An interactive piece, Chimecco can even be accessed from below and moved by hand to create soothing sounds. Chimecco encourages conversation and play.
Trend Themes
1. Kinetic Sculptures - Opportunity for artists and designers to create interactive installations that engage with the environment and encourage play.
2. Wind Chime Installations - Potential for innovative wind chime designs that utilize movement and vibrations to create unique sounds and experiences.
3. Interactive Art - Demand for interactive artworks that allow people to actively engage and manipulate the art piece, fostering conversation and play.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore opportunities to create interactive sculptures and installations that enhance the aesthetic experience and engage with viewers.
2. Outdoor Installations - Outdoor space developers can incorporate interactive art installations like Chimecco to create engaging and immersive environments for public spaces.
3. Music and Sound Design - Companies in the music and sound design industry can explore the potential of kinetic sculptures and wind chime installations to create unique and customizable audio experiences.

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