Sleep, Clock
Shown at: Project 88, Mumbai (2018)

Two synchronised lenticular fields, Clock Faces, Text
2 X 2 ft. each

Sleep, Clock reflects the intimate rhythm of existence through a pair of synchronized clock faces. The alteration between waking, working, sleeping on the one hand, and the beginning and end of life on the other are the two sets of movements that stand behind the conception of this piece. 

By charting these intertwined patterns, Sleep, Clock captures the essence of time as both a universal and deeply personal experience—marking the passage of every day and every life.