The SH 12 clock is not your ordinary timepiece. It represents the subconscious nature of time by revealing the hours only through its shade and shadow. As Weena Lee explains, "Shadow is a living thing which only follows something that is alive." The true essence of the passing hours is hidden beneath an elastic fabric, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue.
What sets the SH 12 clock apart is its combination of hard and soft materials. The clock features a wooden frame and an elastic fabric that stretches over the face of the clock. The fabric acts as a visible skin, inviting users to touch and interact with it. The tension and gentleness of the fabric are crucial in creating the perfect balance between the object and its shadow.
The design of the clock also takes into consideration the functionality and practicality of a timepiece. The hour markers are represented by the shadows cast by the pointer onto the fabric. The distance between the pointer and the fabric is carefully calibrated to ensure accurate timekeeping. The clock operates like a normal clock, but with a touch of elegance and sophistication.
One of the unique features of the SH 12 clock is its ability to change and adapt. The fabric can be easily washed or replaced, allowing users to customize the appearance of the clock. This flexibility adds a personal touch to the design and ensures that the clock remains a timeless piece in any home.
The SH 12 clock was created as part of a design project supervised by Prof. Barbara Schmidt at Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee. It was exhibited at DMY Berlin in 2014 and has since gained recognition for its innovative design. In 2015, the SH 12 clock was awarded the Silver A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category, highlighting its exceptional creativity and technical expertise.
The SH 12 clock is not just a timepiece; it is a work of art that brings the beauty of light and shadow into our everyday lives. With its elegant design and unique concept, this clock is sure to captivate and inspire anyone who appreciates the intersection of art, design, and technology.
Project Designers: Weena Lee
Image Credits: Image 1: Photographer, Weena Lee, KHB photo studio.
Image 2: Photographer, Weena Lee, KHB photo studio.
Image 3: Photographer, Weena Lee, KHB photo studio.
Image 4: Photographer, Weena Lee, Berlin.
Project Team Members: Superviser: Barbara Schmidt
Guest professor: Mark Braun
Project Name: SH 12
Project Client: Weena Lee