
“Hourglass Mirror” by Daniel Rozin. The image of the viewer is created by the movement of the grains of sand in the upper part of the hourglass, in the lower part of the hourglass a representative color of the viewer is settled to create a sediment that keeps building up creating a history of a few minutes worth of viewers. Video.

»The Persistence of Memory«, 1931 by Salvador Dalí.

“Duodecagon clock” (2006) by Peter Umgeher.

»Null Event (Tomorrow): 12:00 AM Local Time, Continuously«, 2006. Countdown, simulated LCD. A timer which reaches “000:000:00:00:00:000″ (years:days:hours:minutes:seconds:milliseconds) at the start of the next day. By Damon Zucconi.

»Life clock«, 2008. Clock mechanism slowed down 61320 times (each number represents years). By Bertrand Planes.

“Twenty-seven minutes” by Kirsten Pieroth in collaboration with Montana Møble.

»D/A Clock« (2008) by Alvin Aronson.

»Mono Chrono Pneumatic White«, 2007 and

»Bad Timing«, 1998 by Darren Almond.

“Minuterna” by Albin Karlsson. A machine painted a dot per minute. Video .

»K.C.C. R/G-4«, 1999,

»Oblique Three«, 1995 by Tatsuo Miyajima.

»Time Piece« (2002). Postcards representing the time in which the photographs were taken in chronological order. By Jonathan Monk.

“24h” – LCD Clock by Robert Stadler.

»UBIC«, 2005,

screenshots from »temps donné 1 & 2«, 2004 by Antoine Lejolivet.

Architecture drawings by Fabio Boschieri.
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»John’s and Laurel’s Office«, 2005 by Alex Clausen.

»Round Here«, 2007, site specific photographs, glass & circling light-bulb. By Darri Lorenzen. Video.

Photos from the publication “Motherland” by Simon Roberts.

»Sports Tool Poetry« by Joo Youn Paek.

“Untitled” and “Untitled (Carrier)” by Jone Kvie.