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Type
  
Kinetic sculpture

Artist
  
Len Lye

Wind Wand

Location
  
New Plymouth, New Zealand

Address
  
33/53 St Aubyn St, New Plymouth 4310, New Zealand

Hours
  
Open today · Open 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursSuggest an edit

Year
  
1997-98 (groundbreaking); 1998-99 (constructed); January 1, 2000 (opened)

Dimensions
  
48 m (157 ft) high; 200 mm (7.9 in) diameter

Similar
  
New Plymouth Coastal, Govett‑Brewster Art Gallery, Te Rewa Rewa Bridge, Pukekura Park, Puke Ariki

The Wind Wand is a 48-metre kinetic sculpture located in New Plymouth, New Zealand. The sculpture includes a 45-metre tube of red fibreglass, and was made to designs by artist Len Lye. To residents, it is one of the main icons of New Plymouth. During the night, the Wind Wand lights up.

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Costing in excess of $300,000 it was originally installed in December 1999 along with the Coastal Walkway, it had to be taken down within weeks. After repairs it was reinstalled in June 2001. The red fibreglass tube stands vertical in still air, but bends in the wind.

Wind wand wiggle


Materials

The Wind Wand is constructed out of fibreglass and carbon fibre. It weighs around 900 kg and has a diameter of 200 mm. The Wind Wand can bend at least 20 m. The red sphere on the top contains 1,296 light-emitting diodes.

References

Wind Wand Wikipedia


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