

Installation,
Realized,
San Luis Obispo (USA).
“Tempus, 2015,”
with Carlos Lozano, Cole Sicora Friesen, François Sabbio, and Joseph Beltran,
supported by the NSF, DVC, and CalPoly SLO.
Clockwork and time are the focus, examining how small, incremental changes accumulate into larger transformations. Built on the logic of a clock, its interlocking timbers, bolts, and nuts are arranged in multiples of sixty, mirroring the divisions of measured time. Subtle shifts in form and detail reveal their impact only when in relation to the whole.
Installation,
Realized,
San Luis Obispo (USA).
“Tempus, 2015,”
with Carlos Lozano, Cole Sicora Friesen, François Sabbio, and Joseph Beltran,
supported by the NSF, DVC, and CalPoly SLO.

Clockwork and time are the focus, examining how small, incremental changes accumulate into larger transformations. Built on the logic of a clock, its interlocking timbers, bolts, and nuts are arranged in multiples of sixty, mirroring the divisions of measured time. Subtle shifts in form and detail reveal their impact only when in relation to the whole.
