A Sandra Bullock figure drifts around inside the confines of a depiction of an endless space, that is the clock face. The figure moves randomly. Every fifteen minutes an action occurs that enables the time to be marked as the continuous story of drifting through space evolves.
Sometimes her arms and legs slowly line up in such a way as to mark out the time as fifteen minute time slots. The figure's body twists and turns in a manner that causes the other arm and leg to be hidden, or blurred out of focus. Periodically there are close ups of control panels within reach. The times may be obscure, but somewhere within the clock face frame, the time will be told, as the figure continues to tumble and drift between space debris, distant space stations, the turning earth and glimpses of a blinding sun.-- xenzag, Nov 24 2013 I think you don't grasp the gravity of the situation.-- not_morrison_rm, Nov 24 2013 Sounds like a load of Bullocks to us.-- 8th of 7, Nov 24 2013 Classic ['zag]! [+]-- pertinax, Nov 24 2013 I think you've all gone Clooney.-- Alterother, Nov 24 2013 If the characters in the movie hadn't survived, would the newspapers have printed an orbituary ?-- 8th of 7, Nov 24 2013 I knew someone would float something like this sooner or later, and it was bound to cause a chain reaction-- theircompetitor, Nov 24 2013 ..... and sometimes a humbug creeps past.-- xenzag, Nov 25 2013 <Takes firm grip on swatter, starts to creep up behind [bigsleep]>-- 8th of 7, Nov 25 2013 Those who bugger as they hum are humbuggers.-- xenzag, Nov 25 2013 was trying to explain why I like SF to some students in Japan, with reference to old story of spacecraft/decaying lunar orbit/hitting a mountain and...had to explain there are mountains on the moon to one guy....-- not_morrison_rm, Nov 25 2013 random, halfbakery