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January 2011, 16

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every sunday we choose a topic from the vast archive of designboom
today: recent timepieces

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grey canada: global mood clocks
published 01.15.11


the application expands on the standard multi-city world clock display, incorporating city-specific flickr photos, twitter hash tags, and google keywords from around the globe.
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lionello borean: dominO'clock
published 01.12.11


designed as a loose approximation of supersized domino tiles, 'dominOclock' uses the vernacular of the ancient game to display the date and time.
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ziiiro: gravity + mercury watches
published 12.21.10


the face of the clock is free of hands and markings, using a constantly changing pattern of two rings to indicate the passing of time.
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celsius: leDIX
published 12.17.10


described by its designers as a 'functional objet d'art,' the combined cell phone and mechanical timepiece sets the fast pace of modern technology to the backdrop of the ticking of time's passing.
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elecom for ipod nano
published 12.15.10


ipod watches are more fun when they're made in leather or colorful plastic.
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scott wilson's kickstarter iPod nano watch project
published 12.14.10


'tiktok' and 'lunatik' are perhaps the most thought out iteration of turning the iPod nano into a multi-touch watch. scott wilson's desire was to create a collection that was well designed, engineered and manufactured from premium materials, complemented by the quality of apple products.
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studio ve: manifold clock
published 12.09.10


why limit yourself to two dimensions? the changing colours and shape of this clock turn reading the time into a three dimensional experience.
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yiran qian: eye of the storm
published 12.08.10


this watch without a face takes minimalism to a new level, illuminating the time only at the press of a button.
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front: sundial clock for porro
published 12.07.10


the clock's circular face holds each number perpendicular to the surface which only become legible when their shadows are cast on to the painted white base.
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tha ltd: hikari no tokei
published 10.27.10


the japanese design firm tha ltd. recently completed a massive clock installation in tokyo named ‘hikari no tokei’ or clock of light.
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parallel of time clock
published 10.20.10


the parallel of time clock by john leung features two parallel clocks which create a series of forms as time progresses.
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&design: bird alarm clock
published 10.15.10


made of ABS and weighing just 80g the clock can be placed on a stand or hung on a wall.
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MB&F and boucheron: jwlrymachine
published 10.09.10


swiss company MB&F have recently collaborated with 152-year-old french high-jewellery house of boucheron, on a new haute-jewellery version of MB&F's horogological machine no.3 (HM3) named the 'jwlrymachine' - timepiece conceived as a three-dimensional jewelled owl.
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karim zaouai: ferrowatch
published 09.12.10


the ferrowatch is a wrist watch concept by french designer karim zaouai that uses ferrofluid to tell time.
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ipod nano watches
published 09.11.10


last week apple announced their new touchscreen, square format ipod nano. while the device is designed for music, many users instantly recognized it for its time telling capabilities.
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julien berthier: l’horloge d’une vie de travail
published 09.07.10


l’horloge d’une vie de travail is a project by artist julien berthier which consists of clocks which count the time a person works rather than actual time.
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uniform wares: 100 series watch
published 08.25.10


100 series watch by the london based watch company uniform wares is a stripped down unixex watch inspired by the graphics of british industry wall clocks.
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tokyoflash: kisai traffic watch
published 08.05.10


here city streets in blue represent hours 1-12, subway lines in orange showcase 5 minute intervals, while the highway lines in green display single minutes from 1-4.
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