Human Clock

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Human ClockHumanclock.com shows a photograph of the current time, with the photo changing every minute of the day (all 1,440 occuring minutes on Earth!) Thus you end up with a rotating picture clock sorta deal.

This website consists of about 2500 pictures, each representing a single minute of the day in some shape or fashion.

There are three clocks. The analog clock is a true “human clock” if there is such a definition. These photos don’t change as much since there is a lot more preparation involved in creating analog clock photos.

The digital clock is the most popular clock on this site. It has about 2,000 photographs covering about 1250 of the 1440 minutes in a day.

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Typewriter Art

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Check out Paul Smith’s Typewriter Art — images created on a typewriter.

“In spite of severe cerebral palsy, Paul Smith taught himself to use a typewriter to make pictures. He uses his left hand to steady his right one when typing.

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