Sunday, February 13, 2011

time of the sky II








'time of the sky'

japanese designer ryohei yoshiyuki previous designed 'time of the sky' a watch that displays
an image of the sky when you are checking the time. now, he has cooperated with media artist
tomoya kahimada to create a new version of 'time of the sky'. together they have designed
and programmed the watch so that it displays different colors of the sky every few seconds,
referring to the real sky. there is also that, when pushed, the sun or moon's colors appear
in the sky display from that time indicating hour clock direction.

the sky color is mean to remind you to look up at the real sky, from time to time, in this
busy life of ours. 'we are always looking at some kind of window, on the computer, mobile phone
and so on. and now a small window on one's arm...
'


a small window worn on one's arm


the watch corresponds to the color of the sky


when a side button is pushed, the sun or moon's colors appear in the sky display




indication of time at night


variations of sky colors which appear on the watch corresponding to the time of day

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