Zeta Mnemonical sculpture in Marine Walk, Swansea

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Zeta Mnemonical sculpture in Marine Walk, Swansea

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 26 Feb 2012

One of many items of public artwork in and near Swansea's Maritime Quarter, Zeta Mnemonical indicates wind direction. On top, a small copper sculpture incorporates a harmonica, the bass and treble sections of which face two directions inside copper wind funnels. Zeta recalls a bygone age when copper ore came by sea from South America to Swansea for smelting. Beaten copper forms an important part of the sculpture.

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Image Location

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51.613443
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