Who said time isn’t linear? - Yanko Design

Well, time isn't exactly linear… but neither is the Proceed Fourth dimension clock by Sander Mulder. Allowing time to traverse downwards a path and change angles in a way that helps you read the time, the Continue Fourth dimension can exist read only past allowing your heart to follow the path that the singular hand of the clock takes. Instead of having all three hands pivoted at the same eye, the Continue Time has three dissever pivots for three split hands, bundled in a manner that makes information technology look like one large sentinel hand that bends and folds like a spider'due south leg doing a rather intricate dance around the clock in a mode that creates a new art-slice every 2d for the side by side 12 hours.

It might accept a little getting used to, reading the time off the Continue Time clock (the time in the image beneath should read 03:42:x, past my estimation), but the clock'south design stems more than from fine art and philosophy rather than from plain ho-hum functionality. It shows you that time tin't be split up into hours, minutes, and seconds, but rather, hours, minutes, and seconds are but connected fragments of time equally a whole. On a side note, I'd probably waste product a lot of time staring at this beauty! Phone call information technology irony if y'all volition.

Designer: Sander Mulder

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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/12/26/who-said-time-isnt-linear/

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