Water from 24 different sources in this country is displayed in transparent columns in The Library of Water. An artist from this country plays guitar while reclining in a full bathtub in a video installation by him in which nine film projections show musicians in different rooms of a farmhouse, titled The Visitors. In a 2015 retrospective, the MoMA displayed a gravity harp, Tesla coil, and other instruments that an artist from this country used on her “app-album” Biophilia. An artist with heritage from Denmark and this country created four cascades of water emptying into a harbor in New York City Waterfalls and filled the Tate’s Turbine Hall with mist and an artificial sun in The Weather Project. A performer from this country wore a dress designed by Marjan Pejoski (“MAR-yahn PAY-oh-skee”) that resembles a swan. For 10 points, name this birth country of Björk. ■END■
ANSWER: Iceland [or Republic of Iceland or Lydveldid Island] (The Library of Water is by Roni Horn. The Visitors is by Ragnar Kjartansson. Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson made New York City Waterfalls and The Weather Project.)
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