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CALENDAR

more than 40 meters in diameter - Busan - South Korea - 2014

As the name suggests, CALENDAR is a machine to keep track of time. The sculpture opens and closes respectively as the sea lows and rises, making visible the influence of the moon on the tide's cycle. As a sundial marks the solar time, CALENDAR explicits the moon movements and gives us the consciousness of its position around the earth, so that we can set a calendar on that cycle. And then create a chronology, a reference for history and memory.

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