A clock that uses two hands sliced from its solid form to convey the time.
Only twice a day at 12am and 12pm do the two hands neatly overlap in the vertical orientation.
In this position the form is united as one solid cube, as if reset, from this point the clocks hands move forward giving the impression of a reset of the mind.
By using the form of a cube and cutting away into it, not adding any elements, a clock is produced that shows its original appearance only twice a day.
Produced
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2019
MEDIUM/ MATERIAL
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Aluminium
DIMENSIONS
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22.2 x 22.2 x 22.2 cm
Oki Sato And The Work Of nendo
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