It's Time!

It's Time!

For this project, 3rd-year students were asked to reimagine an alarm clock. With creativity, but also simplicity, accuracy, and common sense, these clocks display the time and emit a sound or vibration at a predetermined moment. Placed next to the bed, hung on the wall, set on a child's nightstand, or packed in a suitcase for travel, these often-overlooked everyday objects have been explored and updated by the students, who considered various scenarios and rituals.

Studio project (2021) with Tomas Kral

Assistants
Silvio Rebholz
Students
Dario Aguet, Masen Al-Saghir, Clara Bertière, Fanny Bichet, Marine Bouvard, Frederik Buchmann, Paul Carluy, Emma Casella, Yann Cistac, Alexandre Desarzens, Léon Félix, Gabriel Hafner, Lucie Herter, Nima Kaufmann, Anaïs Lehmann, Timothée Lehmann, Kim Lissy, Alexandre Margueron, Stéphane Mischler, Agnes Murmann, Alex Nguyen, Jillian Reichlin, Anaïs Rochat, Theodore Simon, Constance Thiessoz, Célia Tourette, Sophie van der Bij, Laure Wasser
Lucie Herter - Piclain
Lucie Herter - Piclain

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Anaïs Lehmann - Eclipse
Anaïs Lehmann - Eclipse

1/2

Alex Nguyen - MI DI CLOCK
Alex Nguyen - MI DI CLOCK

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Célia Tourette - Harmony
Célia Tourette - Harmony

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Agnes Murmann - Onda
Agnes Murmann - Onda

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