Sundials and astrolabes (medieval timekeeping) 🔍

Astronomer and instrument maker (-150 - 1500)

Sundials and astrolabes were ancient astronomical instruments that used pivoting pointers and shadow-casting arms to measure time and celestial positions. Their balanced, rotating elements combined function with abstract geometric elegance.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Sundials and astrolabes (medieval timekeeping) (Looking Forward)

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Alexander Calder
Sculptor, Artist
The pivoting, counterbalanced arms of astrolabes inspired Calder's mobile suspensions, where each element finds equilibrium like a celestial body in orbit.