Imagine Peace Tower

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Imagine Peace Tower is an outdoor art installation and memorial conceived by Yoko Ono in honor of John Lennon, featuring a tall beam of light projected into the sky each year in Iceland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art installation
memorial
activatedAnnuallyFrom October 9
activatedAnnuallyUntil December 8
activatedOn New Year’s Eve
first week of spring
winter solstice
commemorates John Lennon
coordinateLocation 64.155°N 21.862°W
country Iceland
countryOfCitizenshipOfHonoree United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Yoko Ono
dedicatedTo John Lennon
dedicationMessage peace to the world
genre conceptual art
public art
hasPart cylindrical base
vertical light beam
heightOfLightBeam up to 4000 meters
heritageDesignation cultural landmark of Reykjavík
honoreeOccupation member of The Beatles
musician
songwriter
inauguratedBy Yoko Ono
inception 2007-10-09
inscription "Imagine Peace"
inscriptionLanguage 24 languages
inspiredBy John Lennon’s vision of peace
lightingColor white
lightingTechnology searchlights
locatedInBodyOfWater Faxaflói Bay
locatedInOrNear Reykjavík, Iceland
surface form: Reykjavík
location Viðey Island
materialUsed glass
white stone
memorialType light memorial
namedAfter Imagine (song)
surface form: "Imagine"

Imagine (song)
surface form: John Lennon song "Imagine"
numberOfSearchlights 15
openingDate 2007-10-09
operator Reykjavík, Iceland
surface form: City of Reykjavík
partOf Yoko Ono peace projects
powerSource geothermal energy
subjectHasRole symbol of peace
theme peace
world peace
website http://imaginepeacetower.com

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Reykjavík, Iceland hasLandmark Imagine Peace Tower
subject surface form: Reykjavík
Yoko Ono notableWork Imagine Peace Tower
Yoko Ono coCreated Imagine Peace Tower