Temporal Delineation Project

                                           golden hours

      

Three new, reasonably generic wall-clock type clocks are hung on a wall. Placed side by side and horizontally level to eachother, 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 should be taken out of their packaging.  The clock in the center is to be set to the current “present” of the regional time zone in which the clocks occupy. This “present” is determined by consensus, reference, or approximation. The clock in the center is the only clock of the three to have batteries installed.  The clock on the far left is to be set at five o’clock exactly. The clock on the far right is to be set at seven o’clock exactly, framing the time/space the center clock passes through twice a day. This temporal delineation is only to be installed in spaces, domestic or otherwise,  that are open and functioning during the hours delineated. It is maintained by replacing the batteries in the center clock when needed and includes resetting the clocks to the daylight savings system if applicable. Anyone may assume responsibility for this project by following these instructions.

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