ClockClock 24 - White Edition
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ClockClock 24 is a statement making object that re-contextualizes time through an ingenious marriage of analog and digital. Twenty-four clocks come together to create a unique digital display. The clock hands are choreographed, liberating the clocks from the sole purpose of telling time. The piece can be programmed in 12-or 24-hour time and has three different modes of movement between each minute: minimal, medium or elaborate.
ClockClock 24 combines technical precision and expert craftsmanship, resulting in the highest quality form. Each piece features 48 motors assembled within a minimalist housing, each set into a rectangular shape, a frame that allows the clock hand’s choreography to shine. The artists’ unwavering commitment to excellence in concept, design and technological innovation has created a design object with a lasting character. Made of Corian, ClockClock 24 - White Edition is produced and carefully assembled in Humans since 1982’s studio in Stockholm. Includes USB power adapter and wall mount. Cord length: 9.8 feet. Two-year warranty. Produced in a limited edition of 950.
About Humans Since 1982
Founded by Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff, Humans since 1982 is a pioneering art studio famous for the creation of conceptual kinetic artworks that appear pure and simple but nevertheless utilize advanced technology. The pair was later joined by engineer David Cox who collaborated on the projects ClockClock 24 and A million Times. Today, the studio is comprised of a larger group of specialists who bring together a unique blend of expertise and intellectual curiosity, exploring the interplay of design, art and engineering.
Made in Sweden of Corian and electronic components.
Hanging wall mounts and power adapter included.
Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff's statement-making object re-contextualizes time through an ingenious marriage of analog and digital. The stark black-and-white color palette contrasts with the fluid motions of each clock’s hands, imparting a sense of both orderliness and mystery.
Humans since 1982
Size
15.75h x 35.5w x 1.5"d
Materials
Corian and electronic components
Year of Design
2015
Origin
Sweden
Features
Digital