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Paul Cowan, »Time Management«, 2007




»A World of Proximities – Globalisation Timeline«, 2008 by Zanny Begg.




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Standard Time” by Mark Formanek in collaboration with Datenstrudel: 70 workers are building a wooden 4 x 12 m “digital” time display in real time.




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One year in two confined spaces” by Jacob Borges.




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twice over“, 2008 by Tyler Coburn and Benjamin Farnsworth. Video.




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Pond of water-lilies“, 2004

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Tomorrow is today“, 2006 – A film from the date line in Fiji at Taveuni Island. The video show two parallel projections, one from each side of the date line. Projects by Nikolaj Recke.




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»Flolowing the example of Fengyang, and striving to remove the label of poverty«, 2004 by Jin Shan.




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» Objects Of Desire «, 2005-2008 by Carlos Katastrofsky . A numbered, but unsigned set of sentences which disappears from the screen as soon as the next set is automatically displayed allows the visitor to be the owner of a unique work of art, but only as long as he/she keeps it in mind.




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Flipped clock“, 2008 by Thomson & Craighead.




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“Positioneringssysteem Pictura” and

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“16 days on 44Ëš N, 18Ëš E” by Willem Besselink.




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»Dust«, 2005-2007 by Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor.




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“86 hours running container” by Luc Mattenberger.




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»Libros«, 2000 by Ignasi Aballí.




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»CCKW (counter clockwise)«, 2001. CCKW is an istallation based on a backwards running clock which hangs above a water surface. By Szabolcs KissPal.




»www.444theory.com« (2006) by Miltos Manetas.




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»Beautiful Times«, 2006. The clock only shows selected Beautiful Times. The categories are mirroring (22:55), repeating (7:07), up- or countdown (12:34 or 5:43) and turning around (6:09). A Beautiful is displayed as long as it takes till the next one. The clock is synchronized with a normal clock. By Yasser Ballemans.




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“House cats” and

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“Still perfect lovers” – After Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Pair of cellophaned, unconsumed clocks. By Jack Falanga.




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»Big Crunch Clock« (2005) is a digital clock that counts backwards the five billion years left before the sun explodes. It has 20 numbers: from the billions of years to the tenths of a second, and it is designed to be able to function with solar energy – the same energy that will one day destroy it. By Gianni Motti.




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»Hourglass rise and fall«, 1996 by Reico Yamaguchi.




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Typography by Polimekanos for Sebastian Wrong’s “Font Clock” (for Esablished & Sons).




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