The sculptures of Chidambaram inspired the postures of Bharatha Natyam.
The striking marble and stained-glass interior features art and sculpture inspired by Belfast's maritime history.
The sculpture inspired many artistic reconstructions in the decade after its discovery.
Martin started sculpting the figures during the height of the Cold War atomic bomb scare of the mid-1940s, hoping that the sculptures would inspire global peace.
It brings together 12 emerging artists who make either wall sculptures or freestanding sculptures inspired by the idea of a wall.
The sculpture has inspired and given name to an annual festival, Havmanndagene (the "Havmann days") which is held in the city every year in May.
A sculpture inspired by the movement of water and the merging of the rivers Boyne and Blackwater.
The sculpture inspired also Polish painter, Piotr Pawiński, who painted a series of pictures.
Resembling both living beings and musical instruments, the sculptures will inspire creation and exploration.
Another worry is that the sculpture might inspire the wrong kind of moral outrage.