

The fascination over everyday incidents, unconscious ways of acting and invisible processes led newly examined designer Siren Elise Wilhelmsen to observing and challenging things we take for granted, like time passing. Time and numbers was the inspiration for the knitting clock 365. The clock measures the time in a three-dimensional form, in volume. It is knitting the hours and the days and shows the time as something that is constantly moving, changing and developing. It counts the twenty-four hours per day. For each half and whole hour a needle knits a mesh. One day makes one knitted line. The yarn lasts for 365 days and makes a two-meter long scarf. After one year the yarn has to be replaced and a new year can be knitted. The year that has past is that year�s scarf, and the coming year is the thread still unknitted.
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Source: interiornews.com.