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The first panel of "Here" shows an unadorned corner of a room in a house. The 35 panels that follow all show the location in space depicted in the first panel at different points in time, ranging from the year 500,957,406,073 BCE to the year 2033 CE. The panels are not ordered chronologically, and most of the panels are subdivided into multiple panes to show different points in time within the same panel. A wide variety of people, animals, and furnishings are shown passing through the space, including several recurring characters, such as a woman shown cleaning the room in 1973, 1983, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996. The corner of the room itself is the most enduring presence in the story; panels show the house being constructed in 1902 and sheltering several generations of occupants before burning in a fire in 2029 and being demolished in 2030. The space is shown to be a barnyard in the 19th century before the house is built, and the site of open-air band concerts after the house has been razed.
A VHS tape loop between two VCRs make a 90-foot video delay. The live installation "Time is Long" showed with Bushwick Art Projects in Brooklyn. Is the space between the VCRs cinematic?
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Retrofitting refers to the addition of new technology or features to older systems
Achron is the first game to feature single-player and multiplayer free-form time travel. It is the world's first meta-time strategy game, a real-time strategy game where players and units can jump to and play at different times simultaneously and independently.
a bit like Braid or the 10 cursors game
permalink to a YouTube timecode, finally !!
by its writer
time management tool that can monitor your computer activity (desktop and web)
"a simple clock design based on depicting the length of circle arcs. available as a free screensaver application."
installation
"I don't know if you've read Stephen Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. "
from 1UP.com
photgrapher
links to some of those "a photo a day" portraits (Noah K, etc)
Will Wright, creator of the video games "Sim City," "The Sims," and the forthcoming "Spore," will speak (with Brian Eno) on playing with time.