Zeno 2600 x 900 x 60 cm
Powered by an electrical motor, the conveyer belt is constantly moving around the roof, the walls
at two sides and the floor. In the middle of the belt at the floor lies a mini sculpture shaped in
a child facing up, but it doesn't move with the belt. Zeno was the sophist in ancient Greek who
opposed the existence of movement. He proposed the paradoxes of motionlessness of the
flying arrow and Achilles never outracing a tortoise.