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Just in time is a digital clock that is constantly evolving and affected by algorithms powered by the current climate emergency. Every second brings a new possibility of causes, effects, and reactions, an evolving future with multiple possibilities. This clock draws a parallel with our own existence in this critical time: how little control we have over time itself, and how much we manage to influence the time in our lives. It is a metaphor for how our decisions are affected for the time we have left and also the opportunities that it brings to us.
We tend to see time as a linear string of seconds. But time is not linear. It's irregular. It's a glitch. It's affected by how we absorb it, by what we do with it, by our daily decisions.
We tend to see time as a linear string of seconds. But time is not linear. It's irregular. It's a glitch. It's affected by how we absorb it, by what we do with it, by our daily decisions.
Credits
Created by: Pedro Oliveira
Created by: Pedro Oliveira
Medium
HTML5, Javascript.
Exhibitions
'Glitch Art 0P3NR3P0' show at the The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago - 2013
HTML5, Javascript.
Exhibitions
'Glitch Art 0P3NR3P0' show at the The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago - 2013