12 o’clock

This book is to be understood not as a medium which forces you to follow the linear development of a story but as a collection of places of the same point in time. The sceneries and perspectives are carefully chosen to create a complex network of spatially connected places.

Each page has a hole in it which directly connects one scenery to the other on the next page. The pages themselves become the spatial borders which they show in their content.
Travelling through doors, windows, keyholes etc. from one place to the other, the viewer experiences an alternative space while the map on the bookmark provides an overview about the movement through the book.

As there is no narrated story development due to the
frozen time at 12 o’clock, visual traces of the past become indicators of relationships.
The more time you spend with this moment, the more you will discover.