Knitting clocks redefine the way we measure time: 1 scarf = 1 year
What you are looking at in the photo above are pieces by designer Siren Elise Wilhelmsen. As you might guess by the title of this post, these unconventional timepieces knit with actual yarn. Over the course of days and months, time is measured in row upon row of knitting. In 365 days, the clock will produce a scarf approximately 2 meters long.
According to her web site, "Her aim is to make functional and sustainable design with personality and humour; products that challenge the meeting between man and his surroundings and that offer a new kind of interaction with them." I would have say that she was entirely successful with this design, redefining how we measure time, what a meaningful length of time might be, and creating something useful in the process -- an tangible reminder of a year gone by to wrap around one's neck on a cold day.
See more designs by Siren Elise Wilhelmsen on her web site.
[ Thanks Glenn! ]Labels: clock, clothing, craft, design, humor, industrial design, interior design, invention, machines, motorized, Siren Elise Wilhelmsen, string, textiles, time
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At last, a machine that beautifully combines my interests with my wifes - genius!
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