Cloak (2015)


Installation with 1000 clock mechanisms and second hands placed within a cube of 8X8 ft. The veil formed by hundreds of ticking clock mechanisms frames a view of the monumental architecture of Louis Kahn who designed this modern heritage of the city about 50 years ago. Same as our lives, buildings are also subjected to the ultimate test of time. This installation is a gentle reminder of impermanence of the material world.

Location: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India.
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Cloak, Hundreds of clock mechanism inside a 8’X8’ metal cube at Indian Institute of Management, a building by Louis Kahn, Ahmedabad, India - 2015

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Cloak, Hundreds of clock mechanism inside a 8’X8’ metal cube at Indian Institute of Management, a building by Louis Kahn, Ahmedabad, India - 2015

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Cloak, Hundreds of clock mechanism inside a 8’X8’ metal cube at Indian Institute of Management, a building by Louis Kahn, Ahmedabad, India - 2015

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Cloak, Hundreds of clock mechanism inside a 8’X8’ metal cube at Indian Institute of Management, a building by Louis Kahn, Ahmedabad, India - 2015

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Cloak, Hundreds of clock mechanism inside a 8’X8’ metal cube at Indian Institute of Management, a building by Louis Kahn, Ahmedabad, India - 2015

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Cloak, Hundreds of clock mechanism inside a 8’X8’ metal cube at Indian Institute of Management, a building by Louis Kahn, Ahmedabad, India - 2015

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Cloak, Hundreds of clock mechanism inside a 8’X8’ metal cube at Indian Institute of Management, a building by Louis Kahn, Ahmedabad, India - 2015

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