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One Day Poem Pavilion by Jiyeon Song.
Using a complex array of perforations, sunlight passing through the pavilion’s surface produces shifting patterns, which transform into the legible text of a poem. A poem that changes as the angle of sunlight shifts from season to season.
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One Day Poem Pavilion by Jiyeon Song.

Using a complex array of perforations, sunlight passing through the pavilion’s surface produces shifting patterns, which transform into the legible text of a poem. A poem that changes as the angle of sunlight shifts from season to season.

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    • #text
    • #light
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