Knitted Time: Leon

Knitted record of his first 500 days of life: awake times in yellow, sleep times in blue.

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Knitted Time: Hannah

Knitted record of her first 500 days of life: awake times in yellow, sleep times in blue.

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KNITTED TIME
The First 500 Days of Life

These two knitworks illustrate the awake/asleep rhythm during the first 500 days in the lives of my two children. Each knitwork pertains to one child. Awake times are in yellow, sleep times in blue. One stitch represents ten minutes, one row represents one day.

Here, a rhythm of life that usually just happens without leaving any palpable traces is given a concrete form; intangible time is transformed into a tangible surface. This visualisation of time produces a distinct pattern for each child (just as it would produce a very individual pattern for each of us).

This project has been a very long-lasting one: I started to collect the data over eighteen years ago. I spent two 500-day periods manually recording the data, then let the project rest for many years. Only now that my children are adults, have I finally completed it.

(Knitted mohair wool, 2 works, each ca. 87 x 43 cm, frames 100 x 50 cm, 2020)

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Final touches (3/3): framing of knitting.

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Final touches (2/3): blocking of knitting.

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Final touches (1/3): shearing of knitting.

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The pleasure of touching a finished knitwork.

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Knitwort 2/2 finished.

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Knitwort 1/2 finished.

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Almost there.

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