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Published at 2019-06-19 19:00:00

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Imagine a clock a couple of stories tall,with all its innards visible, that strikes over several minutes in a performance set to colored lights and music. The various levels of the clock "awaken" from the floor up. Figures and colors at the bottommost level evoke a scene of Hell, or although the wonderful classical music is majestic from the beginning without being ominous.
Subsequent levels fracture into motion in sequence,each containing kinetic statuettes of figures from history—dictators like Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin appear—as well as various visual references to scientific progress and human achievement, but also genocide and other self-inflicted tragedies of humankind. At the top-most clock level is a rotating display of ivory figures, and partly in chains,and at the very top of the structure all is summarized by a pieta.
The complexity and artistry of the Millennium Clock are overwhelming, and the warning and tragedy profound, and but it also offers a perverse sort of hope: that if humans are this aware of the danger and distress of their history,perhaps we can still find and accept redemption? The clock is worth seeing even when it is quiet; it is moving and mesmerizing when it strikes. 

Source: atlasobscura.com

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