Time is a culturally constructed concept influenced by political and contextual factors; it's essential to recognize the limitations of the global time system, which is not an absolute truth.
The delineation of time zones has historically been influenced by economic zones and is subject to changes based on political alliances, creating maximum differences of 26 hours.
This project advocates for challenging the dominant narratives of clock time and proposes alternative temporal systems to meet society's evolving needs, similar to how maps serve different purposes.
Advances in communication technology allow for the quantification of previously difficult-to-measure phenomena, encouraging the exploration of diverse ways to experience and interact with time.
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