Japanese artist Yukiko Morita gave us a surprise by transforming real bread into a functional clock approximately 18-34cm in diameter, the Naan bread is made from flour, salt, yeast and sugar, which is coated with a layer of resin to protect the bread from decaying, and a clock dial and batteries added to the bread to create the “Naaaan Time” for the home. “The fact that it doesn’t have a dial and only tells you the time roughly makes it even better,’ said the artist. “I want to live in the general sense of time without saying too much about the details, just like Naan’s loose form, and take it easy.” Source
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