Several art projects were commissioned for the interior and exterior of the Opera House. The most notable is
She Lies, a sculpture constructed of stainless steel and glass panels by
Monica Bonvicini. It is permanently installed on a concrete platform in the fjord adjacent to Opera House and floats on the water moving in response to tides and wind to create an ever-changing face to viewers. The work was unveiled by Her Majesty
Queen Sonja on 11 May 2010. A perforated wall panel which covers roof supports in the lobby was designed by Olafur Eliasson. It features hexagonal opening and is illuminated from below and behind to create the illusion of melting ice. Other artists involved in the construction include
Kristian Blystad, Jorunn Sannes and Kalle Grude, who designed the shape of the pavers on the forecourt and roof; Bodil Furu and Trine Lise Nedreaas, who created a film and video project; Marte Aas, Talleiv Taro Manum, Tom Sandberg, Gerd Tinglum and Nina Witoszek Fitzpatrick, who created the art book
Site Seeing; and Linus Elmes and Ludvig Löfgren, who created the foundation stone. The main stage curtain is the work of
Pae White who designed it to look like crumpled aluminum foil. White scanned a crumpled piece of foil into a computer which translated the information to a loom that wove the curtain from wool, cotton and polyester to create a three-dimensional effect. The curtain was manufactured by the German-based theatrical equipment company Gerriets GmbH. The finished curtain measures wide and and weighs .
Images from the entrance and the foyer File:OsloOperaBjørvika2008-03-25-12.jpg|The audience moving up the stairs in the lobby. File:OsloOperaBjørvika2008-03-25-04.jpg|The lobby seen from a balcony. File:OsloOperaBjørvika2008-03-25-02.jpg|The decoration by Olafur Eliasson in the foyer. File:OsloOperaBjørvika2008-03-25-01.jpg|The waving wood wall. File:OsloOperaBjørvika2008-03-25-09.jpg|The balconies are reflected in the window facing the fjord
Images of the main stage File:OsloOperaBjørvikaMainStageAuditorium2008-03-25-01.jpg|The auditorium for the main stage Photo: Hans A. Rosbach File:OsloOperaBjørvikaMainStageAuditorium20080325-02.jpg|The main stage hall seen from the balcony. Walls, floors and balcony fronts are made of oak. Photo: Hans A. Rosbach ==References==