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Friday, May 14, 2004

IRISH DIGITAL CLOCK

can't really be an irish clock
"Every now and again there comes a graphic so good the fresh concept blows you away.
The University of Dublin science students have finally finished the digital clock they have been working on for 4 years."


This came through on an email from a friend. It's definitely not by some students in Dublin, but from a web design company called MONO*crafts, based in Japan. They've been around for a while and have been noticed by many major outfits, including the now defunct UK-based magazine Cre@te Online. Clearly the Dublin claim is a myth, but this flash clock is an amazing showpiece. The time shown on the clock is continually written down by pencil with a different window for each digital readout number of the time, meaning that the seconds are continually being re-written whilst the minutes and hours remain the same most of the time but also periodically change.

MONO*crafts is a net-based studio maintainted by Yugo Nakamura Located in Tokyo Japan.
we are much interested in exploring new expression under this networked situation
and we are creating web-site / net-application with new concept of interactivity.
our concept & techiniques are expressed in every part of this site. Feel & enjoy them...



Go to this site to see the results: www.yugop.com

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