oscillating harmony

Contemporary clock in Prague, Czech Rep.

contemporary clock

AXONOMETRIC VIEW

project type

public art

Oscillating Harmony – Contemporary clock in Prague

Inspired by the famous 600-year-old Orloj clock in Prague’s Old Town Square, Oscillating Harmony presents the spectator with an avant-garde rethink of the conventional clock tower. A sculpture composed of glass and metal surfaces, rods, and ribbons, houses both a traditional clock face with its mechanism and a digital interface displaying various kinds of useful information. Designed to metaphysically demonstrate the interwoven complexity of Time itself, Oscillating Harmony was designed as a gift to the City of Prague.

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artwork concept

orloj clock, prague

astronomical clock

Built

15th century

SCHEMATIC VIEW

glas experience museum ziba

MATERIALS

GLASS, METAL SURFACES, RODS, RIBBONS HOUSES

SCHEMATIC VIEW

SCHEMATIC VIEW

SCHEMATIC VIEW

Project by architect Daniel Libeskind in collaboration with Lev Libeskind and his studio Libeskind Design S.r.l.