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This 'museum' of stopped personal analog timepieces simultaneously functions as a working digital clock. The 720 watches are each stopped at a different minute, and they collectively display all the possible hour and minute combinations of a 12-hour clock. Only the watch showing the current time is displayed.
This app is a companion piece to the sculpture Museum of Broken Watches, by Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky, shown at Nuit Blanche Toronto 2016, and first commissioned by Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario.
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Show the battery status of your iPhone or iPod Touch and iPad as Fruit (Apple). The less battery capacity remains, the more shrivels the Fruit. Additionally a warm woman's voice says the status in percent.
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Different Symbols for Cable and Wireless charging
Time: until fully charged and remaining time
Battery Capacity for all actual iPhone models
Technical Data:
- Displaying the battery capacity in 5% steps
- Displaying as Fruit (new=100% to old=0%), 20 steps
- Simulation playable
- Sound output of the battery status
- Display charging: Power plug
- Display power consumption: USB plug
- Languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian.
System:
- For iPhone and iPod Touch with iOS 12 and higher
- Apple App Store
- Paid
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Fruit Battery
December 19, 2024