There was, however, an invitation on the right to
explore other calendars, e.g. Burmese (in which the year was 683), Coptic (1037), etc..
Recent works include: Bobby Niven's «Bothy Project» whereby he has created perfectly realised spaces for
other artists to work and live in; Aaron Williamson's anarchic performance art often displays a politicised and progressive sensibility towards disability and is typically presented to an unsuspecting public as with his current «Demonstrating the World» mobile stage set; Ruth Ewan
explores how the past connects to the present, with her recent creation of the French Republican
Calendar allowing a beautifully constructed reframing of our daily lives; Henry Coleman pushes the boundaries and subverts the norm by creating very public, sculptural artworks in the heart of the city, including the 2015 Royal Academy installation «A Greater Order», that both question and confound.
For the initial launch, the product is looking at email and
calendar data since this should provide a great deal of insight into how individual workers are spending their days, but over time they could be
exploring other types of data being generated in the Microsoft Graph.