At 23m high, how does this floating artwork stand up?
Artist Mikala Dwyer's floating sculpture Monuments for Fishes, measuring 23 meters high, was installed at Barangaroo South in Sydney. The artwork features five towering spires that sway with the wind and tides, stabilized by a six-and-a-half-meter steel keel. This project involved around 100 engineers and tradespeople, showcasing a blend of art and engineering innovation.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 03:43 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 03:50 UTC
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