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Eleanor Kung
Timepieces, a graphic design thesis, suggests alternative ways of marking time. It encourages others to stop thinking about time measurement as the fixed movement of seconds or hours, and to view it as a passage that can be understood through the lens of everyday moments and personal rituals. This inquiry considers multiple systems of measurement, from linear to emotional, and finds that time is not made up of equidistant increments, but of personal experiences. The work is a collection of timepieces inspired by everyday moments. The forms, which range from print and motion to three-dimensional object, are understated and generally small in scale, encouraging the viewer to linger and muse. Timepieces hopes that by pausing to experience the modest narratives presented in the work, others will feel inspired to contemplate their own understanding of time.
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