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by Barbara Doser, edited by
Hofstetter Kurt (c) Vienna 2005 |
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C light pendulum [ tokyo ||| azores ] by Hofstetter Kurt media installation, 2005 In Tokyo and on the Azores, 12 hours apart, videocameras are directed towards the sky and connected online to the Internet. Two videocameras – time-eyes – watch the sky in parallels. The images from both time-eyes are constantly sent to a screen, where a central circular field of one sky is superimposed on the other. With the rotation of the earth, that means over time, the light of the sky in the inner circle is changing complementary to the light of the sky surrounding it, 12 hours distant. Two moons circulate around this field and their position shows the local time, simultaneously correct for both time zones. The realisation is based on the collaboration with the Kanazawa Institute of Technology and the http://www.sunpendulum.at/clp / all rights reserved (c) Hofstetter Kurt, Vienna 2005 / ff |