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Detail from “Delay”, 2012 by Magali Reus. Brushed aluminium, mirror polished aluminium.




»Pulse Machine«, 2012 by Alicia Eggert.




“Contemporary Designs”, 2011 by Jacob Dahl Jürgensen.




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Stills from »The Clock«, 2011, 24-hour video by Christian Marclay.




»When the Going was Good«, 2008 by David Raymond Conroy.




»Untitled (Good times, bad Times)«, 2007 by Anna Jermolaewa.




»Last minute«, 2009 by Jorge Macchi and Edgardo Rudnitzky.




»Demon«, 2009 by Bai Yiluo.




»Sale Purchase and Steal Agreement«, 2008 (A contract that says that the work in question (the framed contract) will at some point be stolen by the artist or a third party assigned by the artist.

»L’orologio di Silvio Berlusconi (Silvio Berlusconi’s watch)«, 2008 by Alberto De Michele.




Ignacio Uriarte, »60 Seconds«, 2005




Jota Castro, »Time After Time (Miami Version)«, 2007




Paul Cowan, »Time Management«, 2007




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




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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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