Every one who owns or works in an office with a classy single tone finish would want this piece of Art on their walls.
Its an Oblique Clock. The makers say it’s not just a timepiece, it’s a kinetic sculpture. The shape of the clock changes with each passing second, which the designer Tristan Zimmermann claims is inspired by the fluid nature of time.
The clock is made up of Maple, Laminate, Custom Mechanism, Digital Driver, Stepper Motor. Custom material and colors are available.
Here’s how to interpret the time with it :
The basic idea to interpret the time here is to look at the darker hands (on the under-side) for the minute and hour hand. The seconds hand is the smallest white one, which moves along with it the remaining white arms, thus making a dynamic series of angles. The video below makes it more clear.
Oblique Clock by Tristan Zimmermann from mocoloco on Vimeo.
It is supposed to be like a piece of art more than just a timepiece . So, no wonder only 20 limited edition pieces are being sold, each priced at $3,900 Canadian Dollars ( $3784 USD)
( Science+Sons via OhGizmo!)
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