These images show a two box set-up with sand that requires viewer interaction and last for a certain duration of time. Like an hourglass, the sand moves from the top to the bottom, but only with the involvement of the viewer. In the seventeenth century Dutch vanitas, the hourglass is a common symbol for fleeting time and impermanence.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Experiment: Hourglass
These images show a two box set-up with sand that requires viewer interaction and last for a certain duration of time. Like an hourglass, the sand moves from the top to the bottom, but only with the involvement of the viewer. In the seventeenth century Dutch vanitas, the hourglass is a common symbol for fleeting time and impermanence.
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