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Streetclock , by 3eyes, encourages people to consider the idea of time before digital technologies became pervasive.

Shadows cast by street furniture over urban landscapes are measured in relation to painted road markings.

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Referencing sundials, the road markings denote specific times, but at irregular intervals, unlike the uniform markings on a clock-face. The project preserves incidental times such as 10:19 or 5:02. Besides, the "shadow-lines", and therefore the reading of time, are distorted by pedestrians.

Streetclock explores the reclamation of urban territories and the way in which these physical and metaphysical spaces can be re-appropriated for, and by, their inhabitants. Streetclock draws on the aesthetic and temporal issues that saturate public spaces.

Related: Sascha's Echo project.

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