marker & offset print on foil, twin-wall sheets, aluminium profiles 26 panels à 56 x 180 cm
Biblioteca Vasconcelos, Mexico City 2022
1030 DAYS represents an accessible spatial installation accompanied by an artist's book publication. The work relates the inner and outer worlds over the course of the pandemic, from Feb. 2020 to March 2022, a total of 1030 days.
Coded records of personal perception and organic microscopic studies are juxtaposed with official statistics in a wavelike arrangement. On a total of 26 levels, each representing a month, the work displays a dense structure of numeric information, diagrammatic notes, mental maps and encrypted diary-like entries.
The installation thus juxtaposes the inner cosmos with external developments during this time period and connects both dimensions in graphic-visual terms.