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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Susanna Hertrich


Susanna Hertrich has design this working prototype of a calendar that shreds each day. It takes 24 hours for it to shred one day and doesn't have an off button so never stops, leaving you to simply contemplate your days and "...as the seconds pass by, the tattered remains of the past pile up under the device."
Posted by Trap 5 at 5:52 PM
Labels: art, product design
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