Vasilis’ nerd blog presents
Whenever people want to know about the clocks I make, I talk about them. These conversations are usually in private. But a while ago Edgar Walthert from letterspace.amsterdam asked me if I wanted to give a public talk about my clocks. And I said yes. So if you want to, and you are in Amsterdam on the 11th of June, you can reserve a seat to listen to me talking about clocks.
I’m going to talk about the experience of time, about controlled randomness, about unrepetetive repetitiveness, about Greek time, and about Dutch time, which is much weirder than you might think. I’m going to show some of the clocks that I made: precise clocks, human clocks, a salad clock, fuzzy clocks, the Pix Clock, and a clock that claims to be an alternative to the sun. And since this talk is part of a series of events that focuses on typography I will show one or two typographic clocks as well.
You can reserve a seat on the Eventbrite page. See you all there!