A mason’s twine is suspended from the church cupola from a height of 54m. It barely touches the surface of a half sphere bowl filled with water and oil. The pendula’s oscillations draw ephemeral lines and swirls on the surface of the liquid.
A mason’s twine is suspended from the church cupola from a height of 54m. It barely touches the surface of a half sphere bowl filled with water and oil. The pendula’s oscillations draw ephemeral lines and swirls on the surface of the liquid.
In situ installation at the Salpêtrière chapel, Paris.