The number pi has fascinated people for over 4000 years. Bilian Proffen is one of those people. He is an interior decorator and owner of an art gallery in Nörten-Hardenberg. His particular interest lies in complex interactions and art in living surroundings. Thus the idea of having the numbers of pi set in stone.

Now pi lies beneath one´s feet – as a sidewalk plaque or in the sandstone foundation of a building.

Everything began in May of 2003.
Since then the row of numbers has continually grown – even beyond Nörten-Hardenberg

 

The plaques, originally of bulbous limestone, eventually came to be made from pink-colored granite because of its better durability.

In Nörten-Hardenberg, the local government has now taken over the task of laying the plaques.

steinmetz Christoph Wolf from Göttingen chisels the graphic templates into the plaques.