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17 Dec 2004
The sculpture, called “Nuenergi”, consists of a large metal cage containing a mass of fibre-optic cable. This emits bright white light that spills upwards and outwards from the cage. Constantinou describes the sculpture as a response to the regenerative processes currently going on in Edinburgh.
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