Daniel Lievens

2005 Calendar

This calendar looks at how three-dimensional forms might be contained within a book, something that is usually a collection of two-dimensional images.

This book, too, is a collection of two-dimensional images, but, when seen through the translucent paper, these images combine to create the appearance of three-dimensionality.

Additionally, this book is about time. On some of the pages, the piece of the month written there does not provide enough information to decipher which month it is. In this way, it contrasts the top-down view of time usually depicted by a calendar with a view of time in which we're always in a certain instant in time and looks at the way in which those instants add up.