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The Procrastination Clock

Project type

Information Design

Date

May 2024

Time has its own pace and it is not the same as ours. We can learn from it, but we cannot control it. Technologies are improving at grasping our attention, prolonging our habit of procrastinating. Based on research from Cambridge University, the average time we spend on the internet equates to 2 hours daily, totalling 6 years over a lifetime.

While time is objective, we all perceive time differently. Existentialist Søren Kierkegaard explores the tension between finite human experience and the infinite nature of time. Time presents itself with a series of possibilities and constraints, shaping our actions and decisions. Time has always given us mixed signals about what we should do and what we should have done. Use it well.

This design is exhibited in the "Mixed Signals" exhibition at Grays Wharf, Penryn.

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