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Norra skenet

Coordinates: 63°49′14.9″N 20°18′8.8″E / 63.820806°N 20.302444°E / 63.820806; 20.302444
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Norra skenet

Norra skenet (Northern Light) is a sculpture by the artist Ernst Nordin at the campus of Umeå University in Umeå in Sweden.

History

As part of the planning of the campus of the Umeå University, a competition for a sculpture was held 1967 and was won by Ernst Nordin. Norra skenet was raised 1969 at the campus and moved to the actual location close to the University Dam in 1995, due to the construction of the Teachers' Training Hall.

The sculpture is made of polished stainless steel. Rectanguler steel pipes have been welded together in a diagonal composition, resembling Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). The structure is light by built-in spotlights.

Umeå University makes use of the sculpture as a symbol in its marketing.

References

  • Skulpturguide Umeå, published by Västerbottens konstförening, Umeå 2005, page 162, ISBN 978-91-631-8462-8
  • Konstvandring på Umeå universitet. En guide till konsten på campus, published by Umeå University, p. 22, ISBN 978-91-7601-035-8

63°49′14.9″N 20°18′8.8″E / 63.820806°N 20.302444°E / 63.820806; 20.302444