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Power tower, 2005 - Eliasson´s house, Berlin, 2008 – 2005 - Photo: Jens Ziehe
Power tower, 2005 - Eliasson´s house, Berlin, 2005 - Photo: Studio Eliasson
Power tower, 2005 - Sara Hildén Museum, Tampere, Finland, 2009 – 2005 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
Power tower, 2005 - Miro Foundation, Barcelona, 2008 – 2005 - Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson
Power tower, 2005 - Miro Foundation, Barcelona, 2008 – 2005 - Photo: Florian Holzherr
Power tower, 2005 (Detail) - National Museum of Qatar, Doha – 2023 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Installation view, The curious desert - National Museum of Qatar, Doha – 2023 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Installation view, The curious desert - National Museum of Qatar, Doha – 2023 - Photo: Anders Sune Berg
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Power tower may give the impression of being constructed according to one underlying geometric principle, but is in fact inspired by the fivefold spatial possibilities offered by the children's toy called Zome Tools. It consists of a random collection of different, basic geometric forms.