Most clocks just tell time, simply and reliably. Not the $1.8 million "time eater" formally unveiled Friday at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge. The masterpiece, introduced by famed cosmologist ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... CAMBRIDGE, England — Most clocks just tell time, simply and reliably. Not the $1.8 million “time eater” unveiled Friday at Corpus Christi College here. The ...
Most clocks just tell time. Not the newly unveiled clock at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge, which aims to disorient and dazzle, to remind people of their own mortality and to pay tribute to one ...
It does, however, have a giant grasshopper sitting atop the strange 1.5m wide device. The enormous time-eating grasshopper is perhaps the most visible tribute to Harrison, representing the grasshopper ...
CAMBRIDGE, England (AP) -- Most clocks just tell time, simply and reliably. Not the $1.8 million "time eater" formally unveiled Friday at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge. The masterpiece, ...
Most clocks just tell time, simply and reliably. Not the $1.8 million “time eater” unveiled Friday at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge. The masterpiece, introduced by Stephen Hawking, has no hands ...
Professor Stephen Hawking, the physicist who tried to explain time, on Friday unveiled one of the world's most striking clocks - 14 minutes and 55 seconds late. The £1 million (Dh6.72 million) Corpus ...
CAMBRIDGE, England -- Most clocks just tell time, simply and reliably. Not the $1.8 million "time eater" formally unveiled Friday at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge. The masterpiece, introduced by ...
Fantastical new clock in Cambridge, England, serves as a reminder of mortality. CAMBRIDGE, England -- Most clocks just tell time. Not the newly unveiled clock at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge, ...
In 2008, the British inventor, electronics tycoon, and philanthropist John C. Taylor unveiled the Corpus Clock, a $1.6 million gift to his alma mater, Corpus Christi College at the University of ...
This fully mechanical clock – it appears only the lights are electronic – uses a stylized version of the Harrison’s grasshopper escapement to drive the two disks around the face. This is 300 year old ...
A "time-eating" clock designed and engineered by Isle of Man inventor John Taylor is on display at the SalonQP exhibition in London. The Chronophage or time-eater clock is valued at more than £2m and ...