Categoría Clocks
Relojes curiosos 0
The Official SUSHI CLOCK 0
"In 1993, I, Noriko Kuwabara, started making sushi clocks. I thought I could just buy small sushi pieces and glue on a sushi tray, but there was no such luck. So, I ended up making every piece by hand. Then the idea for a Dim-Sum clock came to me, and a friend of mine gave me the idea to create a Manju clock. Then, I created a Donut clock. I have ideas for other clocks, and someday you’ll see them added to this web site. (Someday has not come for a long time since I am very busy making existing clocks)"
Bar Code Clock 0
Clocks inspired by the saying “Time is money”
“I created this web clock using code from a JavaScript resource found on the Internet. I replaced the standard digits with my own bar code files to convert time into a hypnotic pattern. The actual numbers take up a considerably small space to leave room for the black and white code to animate.”
Human Clock 0
Humanclock.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.











