“Di-Da”, in Chinese, means the sound of water dripping as well as the sound of clock ticking. Di-Da, as an installation, consists of three glass burettes filled with salt water, and vinyl sheets suspended over a 22’ span. Salt water slowly drips downward on the vinyl “steps” through time, leaving behind salt crystal “footprints” where water evaporates. The drips fall and accumulate into a third burette at the bottom of the structure. Once filled, the third burette then is recycled to the top of the structure.

Installation in collaboration with Kendall M Babl