Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeDesign Digital Clock Made of 24 Analogue Clocks (4 pics + video) December 31, 2009 by mymodernmet Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Swedish designers “Human Since 1982” created this digital clock made of 24 analogue clocks. It’s like they merged two opposite worlds together. Make sure to check out the video below to see the clock in action! Humans Since 1982 website via illusion 360, dezeen 24analogue clocksdigital clock Previous articleMagnificent Brown Bears (18 photos)Next articleCreative Ads: Highly Caffeinated Chocolate Animals (3 pics) Related Posts Design Pharrell Brings the Beach to Paris With a Coastal-Inspired Set for Louis Vuitton Menswear Show mymodernmet - Design Shepard Fairey‘s TIME Cover Art Reimagines Lady Liberty as a Multiethnic Woman for America’s 250th mymodernmet - Design USPS Reissues Mister Rogers Stamps After Neighborhood-Themed Designs Win Popularity Contest mymodernmet - Comments LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Stories How a Historic Philadelphia School Became a Creative Hub for a Neighborhood and Beyond [Interview] LEGO Unveils Set for First-Ever Fully Functional Arcade Pinball Machine Dua Lipa Opens a Library Filled With 100 Banned Books in Porto, Portugal Vast Collection of Basquiat’s Most Iconic Works Go on Display in Miami Olivia Rodrigo Teams up With LEGO To Unveil Five New Sets Inspired by Her Music Meet the 7 Winners of the Prestigious 2026 Hasselblad Masters Photo Competition 90-Year-Old Woman Explains Why the Happiest Years of Her Life Were Also the Hardest 80-Year-Old French Artist Has Spent Years Painting Live Sports Events From the Sidelines New Research Says Humans Discovered Fire 350,000 Years Earlier Than Previously Thought Antony Gormley Fills a Gallery With Giant Bodies Made From Industrial Materials