The Swiss artist duo GAEG installed a large fuel cell-powered clock in the rock opening at Fuorcla digl Leget, a rock arch not far from the Julier Pass.

Time stood still for the people who approached her, slowing down to a standstill first before returning to normal. It became clear that you had a direct impact on the clock as soon as you left and the second hand started moving again. When it came to keeping time, the EFOY Pro fuel cell kept the clock running regardless of the weather.

Individual parts for the Felsentor were carried up the pass road by volunteers and technicians, including three horses, from Switzerland and Germany. It was decided to take down the installation as quickly and completely as possible in the high alpine region in order to minimize its environmental impact.

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