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The Shadowplay clock requires a human touch to tell the time

The Shadowplay clock requires a human touch to tell the time
Shadowplay only reveals its secret when someone places their finger on the clock face
Shadowplay only reveals its secret when someone places their finger on the clock face
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Shadowplay only reveals its secret when someone places their finger on the clock face
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Shadowplay only reveals its secret when someone places their finger on the clock face
When touched, Shadowplay casts two shadows telling the correct time
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When touched, Shadowplay casts two shadows telling the correct time
Shadowplay knows which lights to turn off thanks to the use of an Arduino microcomputer
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Shadowplay knows which lights to turn off thanks to the use of an Arduino microcomputer
Shadowplay is a clock with a difference, boasting a minimalist aesthetic until it's touched by a human hand
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Shadowplay is a clock with a difference, boasting a minimalist aesthetic until it's touched by a human hand
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Shadowplay strips the clock back to its basic elements, with an empty clock face bathed in light from the LEDs embedded in its plywood frame. There are no numbers, and no hands, at least until someone touches the clock face, at which point the time is picked out in two shadowy streaks which extend past the edge of the clock.

This happens because touching the clock face turns off all but three of the LED lights around the edge, thus casting the shadow of the time at that moment. The lights are controlled by an Arduino microcomputer, which tracks the time and determines which LEDs need to be switched off to cast the correct shadows.

Shadowplay, as shown in the video below, is a piece by design studio Breaded Escalope, and was displayed at the Ganz Neue Gallerie in Vienna during the city's design week held between September 25th and October 4th.

The clock is currently just a prototype, with any future plans to sell it still unclear. However, anyone with an Arduino, some programming skills, and basic woodworking skills could probably create something very similar over a weekend.

Source: Breaded Escalope via Dezeen

Shadowplay - Clock by breadedEscalope

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