Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Domino Clock
The Domino Clock by Carbon Design Group takes a simple and iconic object and transforms it into a new way to tell time. The concept is simple. Three larger-than-life dominoes are equipped with articulating "dots” that flip back-and-forth between black and white to keep time. They hang on the wall or stand free.
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Turntable Clock
Classy yet geeky, Etsy seller pixelthis made this awesome Turntable Clock from a recycled Sanyo platter and a vinyl album.
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8-Bit Watch
Well, this 8-bit geekery is all over the place! And I'm lovin' it!
The 8-Bit Watch , which obviously would've went really well with Liuzzis's 8-bit Halloween costume (previous post), has a stainless steel face with ABS plastic band.
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Vinyl Wall Clocks
These vinyl wall clocks found at Artstick come in kits with the numbers, the clock hands and various design elements. Your job is to design your own custom wall clock! The possibilities are virtually endless!
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Insert Clock
Interesting concept by designer Leo Yiu Chun Pong. A clock made to be set at an angle on the wall.
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Ghosts Of World War II
Unique photo series by Sergey Larenkov, a talented Russian artist, features World War II era photos combined with recent shots of the same locations.
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Time Talks
Time Talks flip clock displays time in words instead of numbers, each word for 5 minutes. For example: five to three, three o'clock, five past 3, ten past three, quarter past three... etc.
Get it here.
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Ephemicropolis
Artist Peter Root latest work is ‘Ephemicropolis’, a metropolis made completely from stacks of metal staples. the piece consists of over 100,000 staples that were assembled over a time period of 40 hours. The stacks were each broken into different sizes, designed to represent everything from small scale buildings to large skyscrapers. The largest stacks are about 12 cm high, while some buildings consist of only a single staple. The whole installation takes up a floor space of about 6m x 3m.
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Devotion
10,000 origami flowers, all folded by James Roper. He folded these flowers over the course of three years. Every day he would fold an average of ten of them.
Then he created different compositions of the flowers on the floor of a gallery.
James Roper is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, painter and paper craftsman.
The project as a whole is called “Devotion.”
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Gown Made From Recycled M&M Wrappers
TerraCycle’s Green Up Shop—a short-term showcase for the company’s upcycled products—as well as a life-size gown stitched from discarded candy wrappers.
TerraCycle commissioned the one-of-a-kind dress from Chicago couture designer Christina Liedtke, who was inspired by both the pop-up shop’s spring theme and Earth Day’s upcoming 40th anniversary.
To create the gown, more than 1,800 flowers were individually cut and sewn from 600 Peanut M&M wrappers, a time-consuming process that took over 100 hours of labor.
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Moonwatch by The Emotion Lab
Moonwatch is The Emotion Lab’s latest project which attempts to change our understanding of time; a watch that tells time by moon phases. But it also indicates the time with a user being able to switch between the two interfaces with a push of the button. During the day, the time is indicated with a black background and during the night the interface changes to white in order to improve visability.
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The Little Time
The Little Time by Rafael Morgan, a clock with magnifiers for hands!
"Little Time comes with numbers printed so small they're difficult to read except when the hour or minute hand, which are tipped with magnifying lenses, passes over them."
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Aspiral Clocks
Aspiral makes handmade clocks that slowly move throughout the day, using a ball rather than clock hands to tell the time.
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Custom-Made Street Clocks

Fluid Forms lets you punch in any zip code to create a design based on a map of that location. You can completely customize the design by choosing exactly where on the map to zoom in on. Zoom all the way in on your street or zoom out to show the entire city. Street Clocks are available in a variety of colors like orange, green, blue, red, white and more.
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