Humans since 1982
A million Times 61c (Zephyr), 2025
Custom Green coated aluminium, electronic components, bespoke programming, metal-plated clock hands.
146 x 146 x 6 cm
57 1/2 x 57 1/2 x 2 3/8 in
57 1/2 x 57 1/2 x 2 3/8 in
Edition of 10
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A million Times 61c (Zephyr) comes in a highly limited edition of 10, meticulously crafted and milled from a single block of aluminum. Cloaked in deep, dark green with golden...
A million Times 61c (Zephyr) comes in a highly limited edition of 10, meticulously crafted and milled from a single block of aluminum.
Cloaked in deep, dark green with golden clock-hands, this edition recalls the Swedish forest in spring - golden sunlight filtering through the treetops, a cherished childhood memory of one of our founders. The artwork is a testament to both artistry and horology; Zephyr captures the poetry of time, where memory and movement converge in quiet harmony. The artwork is hand-assembled in our Stockholm studio.
The first A million Times installation was exhibited in 2013 at the design fairs in Dubai and Basel. Since then, artworks from this series have been included in internationally significant exhibitions at the Somerset House (UK), Smithsonian Design Museum (US), Issey Miyake's museum "21_21 Design Sight" (JP) and many more.
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Humans since 1982 is a Stockholm-based studio founded by Bastian Bischoff and Per Emanuelsson in 2009. Their diverse and complex practice spans art, design, and technology, defying easy categorization. They are best known for their kinetic sculptures, A million Times and ClockClock, which subvert clocks by presenting them as art objects.
The studio's interdisciplinary team comprises international specialists including programmers, designers and technicians who collaborate to take the artwork from concept to realization. If your aspirations extend beyond the reach of the catalogue let your vision guide them. The result is a bespoke artwork totally suited to you and your space.
Humans since 1982 have been exhibited worldwide at leading museums, fairs, and institutions including Somerset House (UK), National Museum of China (CN), Salon Art and Design (US), Art Wuzhen (CN), Art Miami (US), Verbeke Foundation (BE), Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (US), Luxembourg Biennale (LU), Phillips de Pury & Company (US), San Francisco Museum of Art & Design (US), Design Miami/Basel (CH).
Cloaked in deep, dark green with golden clock-hands, this edition recalls the Swedish forest in spring - golden sunlight filtering through the treetops, a cherished childhood memory of one of our founders. The artwork is a testament to both artistry and horology; Zephyr captures the poetry of time, where memory and movement converge in quiet harmony. The artwork is hand-assembled in our Stockholm studio.
The first A million Times installation was exhibited in 2013 at the design fairs in Dubai and Basel. Since then, artworks from this series have been included in internationally significant exhibitions at the Somerset House (UK), Smithsonian Design Museum (US), Issey Miyake's museum "21_21 Design Sight" (JP) and many more.
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Humans since 1982 is a Stockholm-based studio founded by Bastian Bischoff and Per Emanuelsson in 2009. Their diverse and complex practice spans art, design, and technology, defying easy categorization. They are best known for their kinetic sculptures, A million Times and ClockClock, which subvert clocks by presenting them as art objects.
The studio's interdisciplinary team comprises international specialists including programmers, designers and technicians who collaborate to take the artwork from concept to realization. If your aspirations extend beyond the reach of the catalogue let your vision guide them. The result is a bespoke artwork totally suited to you and your space.
Humans since 1982 have been exhibited worldwide at leading museums, fairs, and institutions including Somerset House (UK), National Museum of China (CN), Salon Art and Design (US), Art Wuzhen (CN), Art Miami (US), Verbeke Foundation (BE), Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (US), Luxembourg Biennale (LU), Phillips de Pury & Company (US), San Francisco Museum of Art & Design (US), Design Miami/Basel (CH).
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