While walking through Central Park in New York City, Scott Beale of Laughing Squid spotted this unusual clock.
It looks like an ordinary street clock of antique design, but it's not.
The face rotates backwards while the second hand remains pointed
straight up at all times. Despite the unusual movement, it tells the
correct time.
Alicja Kwade, a Polish artist who built the clock, calls the work Against the Run. The Public Art Fund explains:
Alicja Kwade, a Polish artist who built the clock, calls the work Against the Run. The Public Art Fund explains:
Our understanding of how a clock should run is second nature, making this variation almost impossible to read, even as it continues to tell the right time. Kwade’s whimsical clock captures her interest in the systems we invent to make sense of our lives and the world. In doing so, it prompts us to see “reality” from a new perspective.
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