London, UK. 7th June, 2016. Israeli sculptor and designer, Ron Arad, stands with his work "Spyre". The 18 metre tall corten steel moving cone, contains motors, cogs, and slew-rings; each segment moves at a different speed, ensuring that the sculpture’s unpredictable acrobatic postures are never repeated. The image from a camera in its tip is treamed to a screen on the façade of Burlington House so that visitors can view whatever Spyre ‘sees’. Credit: Stephen Chung/Alamy Live News


London, UK. Israeli sculptor and designer, Ron Arad, stands with his work "Spyre". The 18 metre tall corten steel moving cone, contains motors, cogs, and slew-rings; each segment moves at a different speed, ensuring that the sculpture’s unpredictable acrobatic postures are never repeated. The image from a camera in its tip is treamed to a screen on the façade of Burlington House so that visitors can view whatever Spyre ‘sees’. Over 1,240 works of art in, a variety of mediums, are on display at the preview of the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, the world’s largest open submission show. The exhibition runs from 13 June to 21 August. © Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News


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