Pyramid Standard Time

Installed within an abandoned military guard booth, Pyramid Standard Time combines asynchronous clocks into a shifting field of overlapping temporalities. Designed to contain a single standing body, the structure operates simultaneously as shelter, surveillance architecture, and spatial restraint. Layered ticking drifts between mechanical precision and lived human duration, gradually dissolving the authority of singular timekeeping.
Referencing speculative temporal systems beyond the rigid divisions of standardized global time, the work reflects on the instability of temporal borders imposed across continuously moving planetary space. Within the overlapping rhythms, synchronization remains perpetually incomplete, where time disperses into drift, memory, approximation, and human irregularity.


Pyramid Standard Time
2019
wall clocks, sound installation, environmental intervention