Nearly invisible clock concept makes time vanish like a ghost - Yanko Design
Briefly

The Ghost Clock design by Fatih Demirci encapsulates our ambivalence towards time, merging minimalism with artistic allure. While it subtly features hour and minute hands, they are hardly noticeable, leading to an experience where time seems to vanish. Draped in fabric, the clock's hands create a ghostly aesthetic that intrigues and mesmerizes, but makes precision telling of time almost impossible. Ultimately, this clock serves more as a captivating design object, evoking contemplations about time rather than merely fulfilling its traditional function.
This clock design concept goes overboard and might as well not have hands at all. Yes, those are there, of course, but they're just very subtle bumps that you might not even notice.
Inspired by the way objects look under drapery, this clock stretches a thin fabric over the hour and minute hands without constricting their movement, creating a captivating illusion.
As a clock, this nearly invisible Ghost Clock is probably not the best, since you can't tell the time precisely from it. It does, however, work as an excellent design object.
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