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Hand in Hand Clock by Yen-Wen Tseng
Taiwanese designer Yen-Wen Tseng has designed a clock where the hands are linked by two more pivoting arms.
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Tseng created the design while studying at Konstfack University College of Arts, Craft and Design in Stockholm.
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More about Yen-Wen Tseng on Dezeen: Handlebar Candlesticks (February 2010).
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Here's a little text from the designer:
My name is Yen-Wen Tseng, from Taiwan, and now study at Konstfack, Stockholm.
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What a new relation between hours and minutes could be?
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What else could a clock look like?
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I try to find more interaction between two hands happening on a clock, not just two lines connected to one point.
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On Hand In Hand Clock, there are four hands connected to and influenced by each other.
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That gives time a new appearance in reality and in people’s mind.
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