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The Project of Interactive Digital Clock

Student: Kochergin Fedor

Supervisor:

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The clockwork mechanism familiar to us has traveled a long way from its ancestors to the present day. Starting from the use of the Sun, and ending with counting the flights of Caesium atoms through an electromagnet. The study analyzes the principle of operation of the mechanisms and the meanings symbolizing the passage of time in different epochs. The process of selecting images for the study consisted in maximizing the variety of methods for using the same time flow visualization system in fundamentally different mechanisms. One of the chapters also discusses the methods of time control and transformation in the cultural works of mankind.

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