Swiss designer Matthias Pugin have created the digital mechanic clock that displays time in a very unusual way. All numbers of this clock called "Switchital" consist of small metal bars, attached to the surface by small magnets underneath. With every single minute, a few of the small bars in the numbers move or spread over the black surface to disappear in the frame, while the rest regroup to show the current time. Check out the video to see the clock in motion.
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NOTE : The site won't be updated as of now and only requested downloads would be posted.
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But if you want to request any download, please click here. Personal friends can text me for the same :)
NOTE : The site won't be updated as of now and only requested downloads would be posted.
Also if you find any DEAD LINK, just comment on that post as 'Link Dead'. Will try to change it asap. :)
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Switchital Clock – Magnetic Time
Swiss designer Matthias Pugin have created the digital mechanic clock that displays time in a very unusual way. All numbers of this clock called "Switchital" consist of small metal bars, attached to the surface by small magnets underneath. With every single minute, a few of the small bars in the numbers move or spread over the black surface to disappear in the frame, while the rest regroup to show the current time. Check out the video to see the clock in motion.
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