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I have a friend that teaches a yoga class. They prefer to have an old-school analog clock on their phone to monitor the time. They also play music through their phone to set the mood.
This app provides a simple and elegant solution to this need with minimal extra controls and complexity. It uses a high-contrast design for maximum readability, even in low-light conditions.
The app collects no personal information nor does it transmit any information to the developer or advertisers. The only permission that it uses is access to your music collection for playback. Without that permission, the clock function is still functional.
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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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Museum of Broken Watches
December 26, 2024