Encyclopaedia of Time in Art
To find the time in this work of art, enter a room in which the air is warm and listen to the soft noise from outside.

While listening, hold a pen above the grid on page 35, close your eyes and let your hand fall. Open you eyes and note the time and date of this fallen mark, on page 36.

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[floor plan details]
– room of warm air;
– shelves of books on atmospheric conditions;
– books containing conversations about the weather;
– table with fan;
– windows.

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Encyclopaedia of Time in Art

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Encyclopaedia of Time in Art
At the moment your hand fell and marked the part of the grid below, the time in this work of art was found.

In completing the instructions from page 28, please note here this moment’s:
time ____[7:24pm]_____ and date ___[Monday, 12 February ’96]______________ .

~36~

[floor plan details]
– room for loosing words;
– part D of an artwork;
– room for finding time;
– table for noting the time and date;
– wall seat;
– part A of an artwork.
[nb: ‘loosing’ should be ‘losing’]

Encyclopaedia of Time in Art: pp. 34–36

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