Temporal Orientation Project

                                 all the time in the world

      

Twenty-four new, reasonably generic wall-clock type clocks are hung on a wall. Placed side by side and horizontally level to eachother in two rows of twelve, the clocks should not exceed nine inches in separation and should be hung at a height that is adjusted to the average sight-line of the occupants in the place they are displayed. . The clocks packaging is essentially to remain in the condition it was purchased in except for a small opening in the back to insert batteries and set. The clocks are set in a progressive order. The top row of clocks are set at five minutes apart, the bottom at one hour apart. This orientation is maintained by replacing the batteries when needed. Anyone may assume responsibility for this project by following these instructions.

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