- "Kepler's Tessellation" (2016)
It uses the pentagon-decagon-five point star combination studied by Johannes Kepler. Copper and niobium pieces are completed by two Pentagon spirals made of titanium that act as speakers. Distance sensor triggers a Chopin's sonata that it is only performs with the right tempo at a fixed distance. If this is missed then both speakers play asynchronously for the rest of the time.
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