A new exhibit in the Dickinson Homestead, now the main attraction at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, offers fresh ...
Nature makes music—the wind, the waves, the rain, the rustle of leaves, the creak and complaint of trees. The human impulse ...
Doug Hollis was standing along the bay at Pier 15 on a drizzly March afternoon, listening intently to the celestial hum of wind and wires. "It's like a distant choir," Hollis said of the fleeting ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This Aeolian harp was made in the mid ...
This giant Aeolian harp stretches six metres high, weighs 10 tonnes and is set to bring haunting music to the Eden Project in Cornwall. The sculpture, made of 310 stainless steel tubes, will be ...
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Here at Inhabitat we love the wind — it’s one of our favorite natural resources. That explains our excitement when we heard about Luke Jerram’s new artistic venture, an acoustic pavilion that sings ...
Several new sculptures are up on the corner of Broadway and Indiana Avenue in downtown Vista. One looks like a fluttering butterfly showing off its delicate, colored wings. But there’s more than meets ...
Plas Newydd is an historic house that was once owned by the so-called Ladies of Llangollen who caused a stir in society in the 1800s by setting up home together. Among their many visitors were the ...