"The Bell" is a kinetic sculpture located in the forest, suspended at a height of 7 meters, gracefully encircling the preserved tall trunks of slender birches amidst clearings within a mixed forest. Its primary feature is the fusion of physical inaccessibility and universal openness across all sensory levels. Accessibility here is achieved not through direct contact but via three primary mediums of perception: light, sound, and vibration. 4000 metallic tubes, suspended among the birches, glisten and shimmer in the sunlight, responding to the movement of the wind and creating their own symphony—a blend of forest sounds and the chiming of a thousand bells. No one can touch them, not everyone can see them, not everyone can hear them, but everyone can feel them. The structure and sound form a unified whole, endlessly translating into different levels of sensory perception. The hand-drawn graphics has been excecuted by Olga Vakhrameeva.