26 minutes is the length of exposure – exposure of photosensitive paper put in the camera obscura to light for two months twice a day laid on a bench situated towards the harbor and the apparent movement of the Sun in the Icelandic town called Skagastrond. "26 minutes" is a space-time recording and visual materialization of a wide range of lighting conditions in Iceland during its short light days (January – February). 2340 minutes is the overall time a person spent at same spot, standing near a bench and waiting to record the fourth dimensional world that every day cares about the same equal and unequal things.