A design by sandermulder.com, this single arm time clock still shows minutes, hours, and seconds. On this Continue Time clock, two out of three pointers rotate around another pointer, instead of the central point on the clock face, as with traditional clocks. The resulting kinetic artwork, and functional clock, is continuously changing its shape during a full rotation of 12 hours. While creating mesmerizing patterns on your wall the pointers are still read as with any traditional clock. The Continue Time clock measures a little over 41 inches from end to end; a full 12 hours will span a circle of approximately 83 inches of wall.
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REACTOR comments:
Chase - Reminds me of the Tokyo Flash watches. I can always appreciate someone pushing what is considered the "norm," but this is definitely more visual art than a clock, but still cool looking.
BSJenn - It might take a little time to learn how to read it, but I'd buy one!
Clifbo - The shapes created and continual motion are awesome, but I still can't read the time. Where are the digital numbers, it would be so much easier!

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