World illuminator on the rooftop of Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris
As part of Olafur Eliasson’s exhibition Contact, the sun tracker has been installed on the exterior of the Fondation Louis Vuitton. The work directs sunlight to an intermediary mirror and through a skylight, thus illuminating the artist’s geometrical sculpture Dust particle.To track the sun is to track yourself. The sun tracker locates the centre of your orbital ellipse, giving your position right now and rendering visible your path. The reflexive potential lies in understanding that the sun does not rise or set; it is we who are the mirrors, who are circulating, tracking, spinning in our Keplerian ellipses. I want to encourage seeing yourself in a non-egoistic way. You and I are not the centre of the universe, but in fact spinning in altruistic space.
Olafur Eliasson
Now: Last chance to see Turner colour experiments at Tate Britain, London
On view until Sunday 25 January
From representation to presence: Roundtable discussion between Olafur Eliasson, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Laurence Bosse, Michel Bitbol, and Claire Denis at Fondation Louis Vuitton
Poetry recital by Cia Rinne
Now: Space minding at STEVENSON, Cape Town
On view until 28 February 2015
Feature: Never Tired of Looking at Each Other - Only the Mountain and I, 2012
Little Sun blackouts in Riverbed at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark
Riverbed at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark
Exhibition extended until Sunday 11 January
Contact - mark the Moon