74 Ways to Measure Time (e-bog) af Schori, Ehud
Schori, Ehud

74 Ways to Measure Time e-bog

40,46 DKK
The day was February 14. The clock read 16:59 when the operator answered author Ehud Schoris phone call, but it was just after 17:04 when he heard the voice of the man he wanted to speak with. He had to wait five minutes. Schori would later discover that he actually waited fourteen hedgehogs he can still remember their thorns. He drew every one of them. The drawing above represents the relatio…
The day was February 14. The clock read 16:59 when the operator answered author Ehud Schoris phone call, but it was just after 17:04 when he heard the voice of the man he wanted to speak with. He had to wait five minutes. Schori would later discover that he actually waited fourteen hedgehogs he can still remember their thorns. He drew every one of them. The drawing above represents the relationship between objective and subjective time; the hedgehogs are actually subjective time units. Schori visualizes the intricacies of time measurement through the drawings contained within these pages. Learn the subtle differences between objective and subjective time through seventy-four visuals that explore creative methods of time measurement.
E-bog 40,46 DKK
Forfattere Schori, Ehud (forfatter)
Forlag iUniverse
Udgivet 30.09.2015
Længde 82 sider
Genrer Drawing and drawings
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781491777343

The day was February 14. The clock read 16:59 when the operator answered author Ehud Schoris phone call, but it was just after 17:04 when he heard the voice of the man he wanted to speak with. He had to wait five minutes. Schori would later discover that he actually waited fourteen hedgehogs he can still remember their thorns. He drew every one of them. The drawing above represents the relationship between objective and subjective time; the hedgehogs are actually subjective time units. Schori visualizes the intricacies of time measurement through the drawings contained within these pages. Learn the subtle differences between objective and subjective time through seventy-four visuals that explore creative methods of time measurement.