
Vinta's Wood Clock encourages "feeling time" as opposed to "measuring time." The clock subtly moves around its own axis, giving the user a quiet impression of chronology.
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Vinta's Wood Clock encourages "feeling time" as opposed to "measuring time." The clock subtly moves around its own axis, giving the user a quiet impression of chronology.
Comments
I love it! It's so simple and connected to the concept of time being measured and understood in relation to the rotation and revolution on the earth!
I like the idea too. but I don't know my feeling can sense the minute passing:)
How do you make / where do you buy this clock?