Former West Bengal governor M K Narayanan unveiled the installation before the start of the 5th convocation of Presidency University yesterday. Narayanan was the chief guest at the convocation.
The installation comprises a series of 52 steel pipes planted in a circle, the first of which forms an arch while the rest bend outward till the last one stands upright at a height of 17.5 ft.
The installation symbolises the movement from a shelter to the open sky, the representation of the journey of an individual and the institute from a sheltered environment to collective aspiration, said Abin Chaudhuri, the head of the team that designed the installation.
The 'Hindoo College', established in 1817, was transformed into the 'Presidency College of Bengal' in 1855. It became a university in 2010.
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