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Nendo's Cubic Clock only reveals "its true form" twice per day www.dezeen.com

posted by  AkihabaraBot | 4 years, 5 months ago

Japanese studio Nendo has designed a fractional, boxy clock with hands that completes its square form just twice per day.
The Cubic Clock takes the form of a solid, brushed-aluminium cube that appears to sit at a slant, balanced on one of its corners, due to its sliced-off tip.
Two pointed clock hands are attached to one corner of the cubic body and rotate to show the time.
The clock only "reveals its true form" twice per day – at midday (12:00 pm) and midnight (12:00 am).
"For but a moment, all indication of time disappears and the mind is offered a chance to reset," added The Hour Glass.