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| A little tortured analogy -- Dali's The Persistence of Memory featured melting watches, depicting the survival of memory despite the demise of the devices used to record it, and here's an FNY page about the persistence of the devices themselves. (OK, it's early in the day...). I eventually hope to do a full-blown page on the various clocks and time devices around town, not just around Manhattan, but today, this small sample will suffice. Clocks are often the things that survive constant renovations -- they just stand there, doung tehir job, and can't be improved upon. I found the trend toward digital clocks unfortunate -- if you're illiterate, you can tell what time it is by the positions of the minute or second hand. Most of the classic clocks around town are analog. |
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"The fanciful clock adorning the front entrance, known as the Silk Clock, was installed in 1926. It was designed by McKim, Mead & White, architects, and William Zorach, artist and manufactured by Seth Thomas Clock Co. and the Kunst Art Bronze Foundry. The terra cotta moths that flank the clock are the work of Marguerite Thompson Zorach. A New York Times account in that year wrote that a figure of Zoroaster, "the mastermind and doer of all things," is perched atop the clock. At his feet is a cocoon, and beyond sits a slave representing the "primitive forces and instincts of man." Hourly, Zoroaster waves his wand, and the slave promptly swings a hammer against the cocoon, triggering the emergence of the 'Queen of Silk', tulip in her hand, and not until the hour has ceased striking does she disappear." NYTimes, via wallyg



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