In this Schiphol project, Maarten Baas took inspiration from the many faceless men who sweep, clean and work at an airport in their blue overalls.
Real Time Schiphol Clock
For his newest clock, at Schiphol, Maarten Baas took inspiration from the many faceless men who sweep, clean and work at an airport in their blue overalls.
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- 05 July 2016
- Amsterdam
“The Real Time Schiphol Clock is basically a big box hanging from the ceiling in Lounge 2. For this work I decided on the most archetypical form of a clock, but it has a ladder going up to it and a little door that you wouldn’t even notice at first glance.” The ladder and door are there to enable this imaginary man in his blue overalls to enter the clock. “He has a red bucket and a yellow cleaning cloth and he is cleaning up after the hands of time, after which he creates a new minute, every time again.”
The red, yellow and blue are Baas’ homage to two of the most definable Dutch artists of the previous century, painter Piet Mondriaan and architect/designer Gerrit Rietveld. Schiphol passengers can share their personal real time with Maarten Baas’ Real Time Schiphol Clock on Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter by using #Realtime #MaartenBaas #SchipholClock
Real Time Schiphol Clock
Schiphol Airport, Lounge 2
Design: Maarten Baas