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Greek Ship Time Clock Element

One of the fascinating techniques in space discussion is the magnification technique that can be seen well in this work of art. There have always been criticisms of works of art, especially those in public view; there have also been criticisms of this urban element, including the fact that it is merely magnified without any connection to the space and surroundings of the work, which we completely rejected this criticism because in this work, specifically, the project has been worked on the site of the Greek ship and in addition to enlarging the application has also been added to it. The relationship of this urban symbol with the subject, location and space around the work is also well observed.
The rudders on the ships are basically an attractive subject and symbol, especially for the magnification technique, which due to this issue, we also combined the rudder with the space due to the connection of the subject with the environment and added the use of the clock to it. The connection of this work with the sea and the Greek ship is very eye-catching and attractive for the audience.
This work has been designed and executed by Mr. Derakhshani, who has worked with wood material and it has been in this place for many years. Our main concern in installing this urban element has been the static and resistance of this work so that its supporting elements are not exposed to public view and at the same time it had a suitable angle of about 30 degrees with a sufficient strength, and fortunately this work was done well.