Sweeping Trash at Every Minute For Twelve Hours

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Dutch artist Martin Baas, who previously created an illusory video installation with a man who was manually painting the time from inside a clock at the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, continued his “Real Time” series with a giant clock that features two handymen sweeping trash in a clock-like pattern at every minute for twelve hours.
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The hands on the clock start out at 10:10 the same position as you would see new clocks set at.

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Why are all watches set to 10 10?

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The most common reason is obviously the same as why 10:10 is the norm—aesthetics. Sometimes watch dials feature the brand name at positions other than 12 o'clock, and sometimes there could be indicators or displays that might actually get partially hidden with hands at 10:10.


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