Janusz [2025] is a kind of clock and a gatekeeper.
It measures time through a sequence of transitions between the continuous and the discrete: Alternating current enters and is rectified. Digital circuits sense fluctuating charges along their peripheries. Continuous functions are computed over these values in time, then discretized again. Convolution is applied, producing visual discontinuities or blurring.
Computation occurs at the edge of hardware capacity—precisely at the threshold where continuous flow can still be perceived. The resulting information, quantized into colour palettes is displayed on LED matrices.
The drifting grid and the striated glass surface generate slow waves of interference — continuous forms emerging
from discrete alignments.