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Today I was thinking about whether the emotional and psychological impact of the passage of time (normal, and exaggerated) through music (e.g., tempo, percussion, Shepard Tone) and sound effects (e.g., ticking clocks, ticking watches) in film (overt or disguised) no longer has the same impact on young audiences, because they never grew up for decades with the persistent sound of ticking (including alarm clocks, school clocks, wind-up wrist watches, analog clocks at home).
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🧵Coincidence Engine One: Universal People’s Republic Time (2008)
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Coincidence Engine One: Universal People’s Republic Time (2008)
[The User], Bell Gallery, Sep 2014
Brown University, Providence RI USA
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Found an alarm clock. Paid €18 for the privilege of a design that doesn’t complicate what’s already perfect. There are plenty of €3 alternatives, but they insist on adding a light and a snooze button.
How on earth did people ever know what time it was before LED lights, or manage to start their day without endless “five more minutes” before getting out of bed?
Bless you, Casio.
Growing up I had a simple square alarm clock. It showed the hour and rang at the set time until I pressed the top button. Best clock I ever had.
As part of my going-analog initiative, I started searching for one like it. But it’s becoming impossible. The closest options now have a button that, on one side, turns on a light and, on the other, snoozes for five minutes.
Can we please not spoil everything with what the digital world has brought?