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Numerous clock faces and parts are arranged across a pale background, appearing disassembled or as individual components. The clocks vary in size and style, mostly featuring ornate gold-toned metal casings and classic Roman numeral displays. Small tags with writing are affixed near many of the pieces, suggesting they may be labeled for inventory or repair.
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Resonant Intervals

Disassembled clocks fill the workshop, each part bearing a label describing its emotional resonance rather than mechanical role—a calibration of joy to rapid ticking, grief to slowed gears. This practice underlines how attempts at precise measurement distort lived experience, exposing an ethics cost in trying to fix fleeting feelings as objective data. Like entries in a ledger, these marks suggest memory isn’t pure recall but reconstruction, actively shaped by interference and intentional design. Meaning may therefore reside not within perfect replication, but the patterns themselves.

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