Clock Knits For 365 Days, Produces A Scarf After A Year
Norwegian designer Siren Elise Wilhelmsen created a wall clock that does not tell the time.
Instead of displaying hours and minutes, it knits nonstop for 365 days—producing a two-meter scarf after a full year has passed.
Appropriately titled ‘365’, Wilhelmsen describes the clock as a “physical representation of time” and a “creative and tangible force”.
“After 365 days the clock has turned the [past] year into a 2-m long scarf,” she said on her website, “Now the past can be carried out in the future and the upcoming year is hiding in a new spool of tread, still unknitted.”
[via Siren Elise Wilhelmsen, images via PSFK]

