Millipede
Second hands, quartz clock movements, clay and sand
Size variable
2024



Millipede is a vertical, organic column connecting the exhibition ceiling to the floor, composed of clay, sand, quartz clock movements, and numerous second hands embedded along its surface. The work imagines perception from the perspective of a millipede, an existence without past or future, where only the present moment can be sensed. Time is reduced to the ticking of seconds, detached from linear narrative or memory. By isolating the second hand, the sculpture proposes a form of temporal awareness rooted in immediacy, where memory dissolves and experience unfolds as a continuous, bodily present.