Horizon Field Hamburg, a large-scale art installation by British sculptor Antony Gormley, consisted of a 25 by 50 m (82 by 164 ft) platform suspended by steel cables 7.5 m (25 ft) above the ground in the 3,800 m2 (41,000 square feet) Hall for Contemporary Art of the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg.
It was constructed from a steel-and-wood understructure covered by a highly polished black epoxy resin surface.
[2] The installation was created for the occasion of the documenta 2012 exhibition,[1] and opened to the public on 27 April 2012.
Visitors were invited to take off their shoes,[3] ascend to the platform, and experience time on the freely but nearly imperceptibly swinging construction.
Most of the material was to be recycled, but 50 squares cut from the epoxy surface were offered to the public at a price of EUR 250 per piece.