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Antony Gormley's Quantum Cloud was commissioned for a site next to the Millennium Dome in London. At 30 m high, it is Gormley's tallest sculpture to date (taller than the Angel of the North). It is constructed from a collection of tetrahedral units made from 1.5m long sections of steel. The steel section were arranged using a computer model using a random walk algorithm starting from points on the surface of an enlarged figure based on Gormley's body that forms a residual outline at the centre of the sculpture.



Originally photographed and uploaded to Flickr by Andy Roberts

Uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by User:FlickrLickr - 23:35, 5 October 2005 as File:Millenium Man.jpg


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A less well known sculpture by a famous artist, Antony Gormley.

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Actually of Quantum Cloud not Millenium Man.


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