Aqualicious Clock
The Aqua Clock is designed to show time in a new way. A mechanism inside moves the water up and down and apparently water is the perfect non-resistant element. I’m not exactly sure how to read it. Seems the demarcations around the ring help indicate time or it could be the water level just abstractly represents how much time is left in the day.
Designer: Branislav Sipka
















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Hoot4Fruit says
why not design some ELECTRONIC FISH that use a LARGE FISH for the BIG HAND and a SMALL FISH or SEA HORSE for the LITTLE HAND and those tell the time for you, while still floating in the WATER?
Manuel Adamini says
ru serious?
Sam says
Looks quite a bit like this one… http://www.chumby.com/guide/widget/Water%20Clock
Jimmy C says
No it doesn't.
Sam says
Looks quite a bit like this one… http://www.chumby.com/guide/widget/Water%20Clock
Jimmy C says
No it doesn't.
Hoot4Fruit says
why not design some ELECTRONIC FISH that use a LARGE FISH for the BIG HAND and a SMALL FISH or SEA HORSE for the LITTLE HAND and those tell the time for you, while still floating in the WATER?
Manuel Adamini says
ru serious?
Sam says
Looks quite a bit like this one… http://www.chumby.com/guide/widget/Water%20Clock
innovation500 says
too difficult to read i think. i will really appreciate if the designer explain the mechanism in detail. thanks.
Sipka says
Watter going up – AM hours , watter going down-PM hours, so it is 24/2. Two metal pins telling us if its AM or PM. On picture above is 4 PM or 16:00 h.
innovation500 says
too difficult to read i think. i will really appreciate if the designer explain the mechanism in detail. thanks.
Sipka says
Watter going up – AM hours , watter going down-PM hours, so it is 24/2. Two metal pins telling us if its AM or PM. On picture above is 4 PM or 16:00 h.
Sipka says
Watter going up – AM hours , watter going down-PM hours, so it is 24/2. Two metal pins telling us if its AM or PM. On picture above is 4 PM or 16:00 h.
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