While staying in quarantine for 14 days and not having direct sunlight or a balcony in my flat I captured the sunlight I received each day with sun print paper. The darker the blue is and the more precise the date can be seen the more sunlight I got that specific day. This project is also a part of A book filled with drawings made by people that stayed at home – make sure to get your copy.
While staying in quarantine for 14 days and not having direct sunlight or a balcony in my flat I captured the sunlight I received each day with sun print paper. The darker the blue is and the more precise the date can be seen the more sunlight I got that specific day. This project is also a part of A book filled with drawings made by people that stayed at home – make sure to get your copy.
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lucie jo knilli is an austrian, german and american designer. she studied new media and interface- and interaction design at the berlin university of the arts, transformation design at the willem de kooning academy in rotterdam as well as graphic- and communication design at die graphische in vienna. currently she is working on her masters degree in gender studies, also in vienna.