Wyoscan.
[Place of publication not identified] : Halmos, 2015.
[Place of publication not identified] : O-R-G, 2015.
1 online resource.
O-R-G Software ; 4
"Time is like that - both point AND duration. This is how it can bend and warp. A week, a second, a season: all are specific and discrete, but none are the same. The present can be cut to any number of lengths, from a single electric pulse of an electronic circuit to the display period of a digital timepiece. Wyoscan is a reverse-engineered clock. It has been programmed to slowly render the current time from left to right, scanning across the screen, completing 1 cycle every 2 seconds (0.5 hz). You'll notice that reading this clock requires more attention than usual, as the seven segments of each digit are lit one by one across the display. This speed may be adjusted. Double tap the screen of your device and move your finger up or down to change the display rate until it reaches the limits of your perception. You and your clock are now in tune. Wyoscan evolved from Watch Wyoscan 0.5 hz, a digital watch produced by Halmos and designed by Dexter Sinister. This new iOS app mines the logic of the original but leaves its hardware behind. Available for iPhone and iPad."-- provided by distributor.
Graphic arts.
Technology and the arts.
Arts graphiques.
Technologie et arts.
Software.
Wysocan, Erik, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Library Stack.
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