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English: The Aeolus sculpture, designed by artist Luke Jerram at Canary Wharf, Tower Hamlets (borough), London in March 2012. It is designed to sing with the wind without the need for electrical power.
Français : La sculpture Éole, de l'artiste Luke Jerram à Canary Wharf, Tower Hamlets (borough), Londres en mars 2012. Elle est conçue pour produire de la musique avec le vent sans appoint électrique.
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