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Verdsskrifta / Writ of the world
2015
Four mobile devices that make drawings from different impulses:
The Anemograph draws by the wind
The Polygraph draws by the pulse and breath of the user
The Phonograph draws by song, exposing the results onto cyanographic paper
The Harmonograph draws by the movement of three penduli

Comissioned by Den Kulturelle Skolesekken as a travelling exhibit for schools.