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Sky-like Sunshine Prism Clock

Clock with the face of a sunset.
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As the Sun and Earth dance around each other, so shall the white light source and prism position themselves behind the muslin face of this analogue timepiece.

This elegant desk clock is finely self-calibrated by an internal GPS system, the mechanism moves the light and prism to project a simulacrum of a cloudless sky onto the screen.

Even though it is dull and overcast outside, your clock shines with clear blue throughout the day changing to an iridescent of rainbow hues as the sun sets. During the night, time may still be read as the hands are lit by a muted back wash glow - as if reflected by the moon itself.

As the new day dawns, so does your clock. Glorious warm light emerging from behind a screen, refracting through the prism and illumintaing the entire clock... You'll never want a long lie again.

Jinbish, Nov 05 2003

Lens in my Wall http://www.halfbake...ns_20in_20my_20wall
from [gonzola] [Letsbuildafort, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]

Crystal Prism Clock http://www.corporat...roduct/014439.shtml
Off-topic [Letsbuildafort, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]

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       (This surely must be a half/fully baked idea already. I haven't looked - I'm sorry.)
Jinbish, Nov 05 2003
  

       I think [gonzola] had something SIMILAR ... only using the wall as the focus of a large lense in the wall, and telling time by where the light hit the wall ... a really nifty sundial
Letsbuildafort, Nov 05 2003
  

       Thought you might [bliss] ;-) I heard you were looking for Mr [FarmerJohn] - so I screwed up my brow and thought real hard to come up with a clock to ease your pining in the meantime.   

       [LBaF]: Yeah - saw the lens in the wall clock. Great idea. The screen I refer to is more like the screen of a television set, with the prism roughly where the crt would be.
Jinbish, Nov 05 2003
  


 

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