designPosted by Olga 17 Jun, 2009 10:47 Marc Owens has designed a faceless clock that prints the time and date on a paper receipt.
The Receipt Clock takes the form of a wall-mounted machine with a single button which, when pressed, prints on paper from a roll and delivers the receipt through a slot.
The user then tears off the receipt, which also has a series of printed lines that can be used to write messages relevant to the particular moment.
Wednesday 3 June – Cabaret Without Borders, London
This will be a convivial evening of satirical artistic interventions,
passionate political rhetoric and personal testimonies at the East
London gallery, Rochelle
School,
celebrating free movement for all and opposition to the Home Office's new Visa
controls for visiting artists and academics.
Talks
and performances include: Harold Offeh (performance intervention), Susannah
Hewlett (performance intervention), Mark McGowan with Jaemini Kim
(performance intervention), Cyril LePetit (sound piece &
photograph/poster based on a project with Asylum Seekers), Andrew Mitchelson
(travels to Kurdistan-Iraq), Josie Appleton (on why free movement
matters).
The Right Kind of Wrong consists primarily of a structure, which is
a kind of a vehicle to show off Anthony’s artwork in a three
dimensional fashion. It is a vehicle that is in equal parts: chalet, hoarding, boat, meeting
room, hot rod, shack, café seating, cabin, billboard, chariot, oasis,
trojan horse, look out tower, home and away.