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Want to Slow Down Time? Use a Really Slow Clock

Byindianadmin

Jul 21, 2020 #clock, #really
Want to Slow Down Time? Use a Really Slow Clock

Imagine you have a superpower: the ability to stop time. At will, you can freeze everything around you and just take a moment to yourself. What do you even do? Catch up on sleep? Read a book? Maybe close your eyes and relax? Chances are you’re not going to use the extra minutes to answer emails or hop on another Zoom call.

It’s exactly that feeling of reprieve that Scott Thrift hopes to invoke with his latest art project.

Thrift, a filmmaker turned artist, has crafted some very unusual clocks. Each timepiece has just a single dial that measures time in much longer increments than a typical wall clock.

Thrift’s first project, titled The Present, has a single hand that takes one full year to complete a single revolution around the face. The second single-hand clock, Today, completed the same circuit in 24 hours. Now, Thrift is back with Moon, a clock that measures one lunar cycle with each revolution.

Scott Thrift’s new Moon clock indicates the current phase of the lunar cycle.

Photograph: Scott Thrift

The face is decorated with a grayscale gradient that changes from white to black; the hand gradually passes through all of the lunar phases as it moves around the clock, from full to new and back to full. (That the clock’s debut comes on the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing is no coincidence.)

There are no numbers, no ticking sounds. If you stand there and stare at it, you probably won’t even be able to tell it’s moving. Hours? Minutes? Who needs ‘em. Seconds? So passé. Instead, the passage of time is measured with gradual, imperceptible changes. Impractical? Yes, but that’s also the point.

“We already have timepieces that show us how to be on time,” Thrift says. “These are timepieces that show us how to be in time.”

Thrift has unified

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