荷兰艺术家Maarten Baas创作的艺术作品集视觉艺术、表演和设计于一体,创造的手工时钟每分钟都被抹去并重新绘制。在落地钟和史基浦时钟等部件中,Baas将自己置于计时装置的结构中,起着工作的作用。他的实时系列作品通过另一个演员的帮助,创造了12小时的电影,如一排永远清扫垃圾的双重时钟臂。Baas于2009年在意大利米兰的Salone Del Mobile开始了这个以时间为基础的系列作品,并在普拉特学院(Pratt Institute)的Time by Time展览设计中展出了一件最新作品,展览将持续到2019年4月13日。
Dutch artist Maarten Baas produces artworks that lie at the intersection of visual art, performance, and design, creating manual clocks that are erased and redrawn on the stroke of each minute. In pieces like Grandfather Clock and Schiphol Clock Baas places himself within the structure of the time-telling devices, functioning as the works’ human mechanism. Other pieces from his Real Time series use the assistance of another performer to create 12-hour films, such as a line of perpetually swept trash doubling as a clock arm. Baas began the time-based series in 2009 at the Salone Del Mobile in Milan, Italy, and has a current piece in the group exhibition Design by Time at the Pratt Institute through April 13, 2019. You can see more of his works on his website, Instagram, and Vimeo, and in the videos below.