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Swedish designers Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff of Humans Since 1982, have created a kinetic installation using clocks, titled “A Million Times”.
This project combines engineering and mechanics to present time in a unique way—the installation uses 288 analog clocks, where each arm is controlled to turn and form wonderfully hypnotic visual patterns. These analog clock faces can also playfully transform into a fully-functioning digital clock.
Scroll down to watch these analog clocks in action.



[via The Fox Is Black, images via Humans Since 1982]
Swedish designers Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff of Humans Since 1982, have created a kinetic installation using clocks, titled “A Million Times”.
This project combines engineering and mechanics to present time in a unique way—the installation uses 288 analog clocks, where each arm is controlled to turn and form wonderfully hypnotic visual patterns. These analog clock faces can also playfully transform into a fully-functioning digital clock.
Scroll down to watch these analog clocks in action.
[via The Fox Is Black, images via Humans Since 1982]