MULTICALENDAR - MORE THAN JUST A CALENDAR
The first multicalendar was created just before the ear 2010 in a wooden cottage between Kurpie and Mazury (the regions in Poland). It sounds like a beginning of a fairy tale but it is true… This project is going to last 28 years when the return of the Gregorian calendar occurs.
MULTICALENDAR MMXV CONTAINS:
Around the circumference: the moon phase of the north hemisphere • Gregorian calendar • seasons
The internal circle contains diagrams:
• 1st to 5th dimension
• Inner Solar System
• Solar wind
• Solar eclipse
• Lagrange points
• Earth's magnetic field
• Earth’s atmosphere
• Earth–Moon system
• Annual orbit of the Moon
• Lunar phase
• Zodiac phase
• Earth's seasons
• 1st to 5th dimension
• Inner Solar System
• Solar wind
• Solar eclipse
• Lagrange points
• Earth's magnetic field
• Earth’s atmosphere
• Earth–Moon system
• Annual orbit of the Moon
• Lunar phase
• Zodiac phase
• Earth's seasons
CHROMOLUX GOLD METALLIC Paper paper it is a creative bristol board coated by the method of casting with characteristic reflection coating and perfectly smooth surface and basis weigh 250g/m2.
Format 100/70 cm.
Limited edition of 50 units.
CIRCUT AND GRID
Grid used in Multicalendar MMXV was founded on a linear construction of twelve months, divided into hexagons and finally into a number of days in a month.
Whereas in the circut you can find:
• the moon phase
Whereas in the circut you can find:
• the moon phase
of the north hemisphere
• Gregorian calendar
• seasons
• Gregorian calendar
• seasons
INTERNAL SPACE
It is composed of schemes presenting space or time and closed in twelve specially prepared spatial blocks. The base of the conctruction was a cuboid with a horizontal and vertical net built in it.
INTERNAL CIRCLE
CENTRAL PART
In the central part of the multicalendar you can find visual form construced on geometric grid base created just for thos project.
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Design • Web • Paweł Piłat
Print • Ewa Mielczarek
Translate • Agnieszka Paruzel
Mecenat • my wife Beata Piłat ;)