Wind Boat Sculpture

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Feel the wind whisper secrets. This is Di-Octo II. Before you stands a magnificent kinetic sculpture a testament to art and engineering.

Di-Octo II isn’t just a sculpture. It’s a living breathing artwork. Donated to Concordia University in 2017 it celebrates Montreal’s 375th and Canada’s 150th anniversaries. Jonathan and Susan Wener commissioned this breathtaking piece from American artist Anthony Howe. Howe’s genius is evident in this mesmerizing creation. He’s also known for designing the cauldrons used in the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Di-Octo II is made of stainless steel. Its design is both elegant and powerful. When still it possesses a linear grace. But let the wind pick up. Then witness its transformation. Its 36 branches unfurl like a flower in time-lapse. Each branch contains delicate steel cupolas. They spin and twirl creating a captivating spectacle.

The sculpture’s movement is almost magical. It needs only a gentle breeze just two kilometers per hour to begin its dance. The movement is eerily silent. This silent dance is mesmerizing. It’s a unique feat of engineering. It can withstand winds up to an astonishing 144 kilometers per hour.

This isn’t just an impressive artwork. It’s a symbol. It represents Concordia University’s commitment to public art. It’s also a powerful statement about art’s role in society. Di-Octo II is truly a remarkable addition to Montreal’s urban landscape. A conversation starter. A source of wonder. A must-see for any visitor to this vibrant city.

Take a moment. Feel the wind. Let the graceful movements of Di-Octo II fill you with awe. This is more than a sculpture. It’s an experience.

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