The Clock by Christian Marclay: on the Systems of Orientation, Alteration and Measurement of Time
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From the piece The Clock (2010) by Christian Marclay −which consists in a 24-hour audiovisual montage of alluding time scenes−, the function of time representation systems is questioned as part of the language that articulates art today. Under the premise that the entry of time in art makes visible a series of paradoxes about our own relationship with time (understood as linear, administered and technically mediated time), it is asked about the current -altered- disposition of time as an orientation system in the world, as art material and as a constituent part of the experience.
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