CLOCK #2
This project is attempt to link the experience of clock time with spatial (sun) time. How does our experience change when we can only tell roughly what time it is? Two separate speaker clocks are placed on opposite sides of a room (ideally east and west) and the ticking noise (sampled from an existing clock) that they produce is modulated in accordance to the suns passing across the sky. There are two main variables: the position of the sun in relation to east and west and the height of the sun in relation to the horizon. At sunrise the ticking can only be heard in the east speaker, at midday in both and at sunset only in the west speaker. The speed of ticking is dependent on the height of the sun, the higher the sun the faster the ticking. So for example the clock ticks would faster at midday on the 21st of June than at midday on the 21st December.
