Marsyas (sculpture)

[3] Marsyas consists of three steel rings joined together by a single span of specially-designed red PVC membrane.

[2] Using digital form-finding techniques that simulate the forces found in biological forms – i.e. surface tension, uniform and hydrostatic pressure, the design was inspired by multiple parallel and diverging concepts and processes.

They jointly designed Temenos, 'a gently twisted tube on a vast butterfly net's which appeared in June, located in the UK's Teesside.

It was the first of five planned sculptures in the Tees Valley Giants series which, when completed, will form the biggest public art installation in the world.

[7] In 2003, the composition Lamentate (Homage to Anish Kapoor and his sculpture "Marsyas") for piano and orchestra by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt was premiered in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall.