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 DATA – beyond numbers     

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Time moves, time remains

  • s4101399
  • May 14
  • 1 min read


Time is constantly present, yet it often goes unnoticed. Time is not just counted—it is felt, seen, and heard in the way things change, decay, and renew.


By collecting environmental soundscapes, ink drying times, leaf transitions, imprints on roads, and shifting shadows, we reveal time’s invisible presence. These traces act as natural data points, showing that time is not just a rigid sequence but something fluid, organic, and deeply embedded in the world around us.


Through our findings, we illustrate that time is always moving forward, yet it leaves imprints everywhere. It is both structured and unpredictable, transforming in cycles—eroding, reshaping, and renewing itself.

By moving beyond numerical measurements, we turn data into an experiential narrative, inviting viewers to perceive time not as a number but as an evolving presence in everyday life.


Team05: 

Yingqi Che (RMIT Melbourne)

Phuong Le Bao (RMIT Vietnam)

Vy Tran Thao (RMIT Vietnam)

Giang Nguyen Huong (RMIT Vietnam)

Marika, Betton de Sèze (Elisava)

Alba Molina Trabal (Elisava)

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