This moment is unique yet familiar, because time doesn’t move in a straight line or a simple circle, but in a spiral: it revisits patterns from the past while moving outward into new forms. History echoes in culture, fashion, politics, and personal growth, but we meet old patterns as different people. “TIME: Unwinding the Spiral” explores time as a layered, evolving motion, where every moment is both new and deeply connected to what came before.
These works are not meant as definitive shapes, but rather to provoke viewers to think of time beyond its paradigmatic linear representations.
The Spiral Treatise: the central theme connecting all works (spray painted onto engraved clear acrylic, matte paper glued to the back using spray adhesive)
Spiral Hourglass (modeled in Rhino 8 grasshopper, 3D printed out of clear resin)
Live Camera Visualization (controller case modeled in Rhino 8 grasshopper and 3D printed with white PLA filament. Live visualization programmed with Max 9 and Arduino code)
Inside of controller case (Ardruino Nano BLE Sense, 2 potentiometers, 2 servos. Clock arms modelled in Rhino 8 Grasshopper and 3D printed out of black resin. Clock ticks laser cut and engraved out of white acrylic)
Original sketch for camera visualization controller (Form factor inspired by clocks and frequency meters)
Book - TIME: Unwinding the Spiral (sample spreads)
Exhibited at GradEx 111
Back to Top