Technology
The Moving Mechanics Company Unveils Time Machine SOLARIS
A New Marvel in Time-Telling
The Moving Mechanics Company introduces the Time Machine SOLARIS, a creation that goes beyond traditional clocks and adds a poetic element to the passage of hours. This innovative timepiece is designed to transcend the mundane ticking of standard clocks and invite observers to contemplate the fourth dimension: time.
A Whimsical and Mechanical Masterpiece
The brainchild of designer Florian Schlumpf, The Moving Mechanics Company combines whimsy and mechanical engineering in its kinetic masterpieces. Drawing inspiration from sculpture and his passion for cycling, Schlumpf's creations provoke contemplation on humanity's intricate relationship with time. The TM Solaris continues this tradition.
An Ode to the Sun
The TM Solaris, named after the Latin word for sun, pays homage to the powerful celestial body that guides our days. Crafted from aluminum with an anodized black and gold finish, this timepiece features elaborate layers of golden wheels and orbiting components, resembling the structure of a planetary system. It adds opulence and visual intricacy to any interior space.
A Symphony of Motion
At the core of the TM Solaris's mesmerizing display are 36 wheels that work together to create a symphony of motion. Meticulously engineered, these wheels bring to life an intricate system of patterned gear teeth and spokes, turning time into a visual and auditory experience. Three distinct metal rings elegantly denote the progression of seconds, minutes, and hours.
A Timekeeping Work of Art
Measuring 700 x 700 x 110 mm and weighing 9kg, the TM Solaris is a sophisticated timekeeping work of art. It can be displayed independently or wall-mounted, offering versatility in its presentation. The clockwork operates on a 12V synchronous micromotor, driving the 36 wheels that power the intricate movements. The black and gold anodized aluminum composition enhances its aesthetic appeal.
Transcending the Conventional
The TM Solaris is a testament to the marriage of art and engineering, inviting observers to transcend the conventional. As The Moving Mechanics Company continues to redefine the boundaries of time-telling, this captivating time machine sparks contemplation on the fourth dimension in all its poetic glory.
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