I like it! Looks much better in person.

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Reminds me of the giant hand from "Cabin in the Woods".

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Also, wasn't there supposed to be some "Jacob's Ladder" sculpture?
 
Looks more like someone underground stretching or posing.

I also wonder how long it'll be until someone hangs up something between the two hands.
 
According to this:
Designed by Toronto artist Luis Jacob, the artwork encompasses two giant bronze hands, with a rope lattice suspended between the fingers, forming a whimsical string game. It’s perfect for climbing, swinging, playing, or a backdrop for a casual badminton game or a great ‘selfie’ photo moment. The installation, including the intricate rope-work, will be completed by late November, with a public unveiling planned for Spring 2018.
 
I quite like the hands. Looks like they are emerging from a subterranean world. They are much more interesting in person.
 
According to this:
Designed by Toronto artist Luis Jacob, the artwork encompasses two giant bronze hands, with a rope lattice suspended between the fingers, forming a whimsical string game. It’s perfect for climbing, swinging, playing, or a backdrop for a casual badminton game or a great ‘selfie’ photo moment. The installation, including the intricate rope-work, will be completed by late November, with a public unveiling planned for Spring 2018.

This is another hilarious case of old people not getting social media and its users... Something doesn't just become a backdrop for a "great 'selfie' photo moment", just because it's there. Like, has anyone ever taken a selfie with the statues in the median of University Avenue?
 

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