Anyone in the USA who really wants to see the exact same fluid clock that was shown in Germany without traveling across the ocean can stop at the Childrens Museum here in Indianapolis Indiana. We have the exact replica. And something not mentioned about its best feature, If you're lucky or patient enough to catch a glimpse of it at the start of each hour, you'll be treated to the sight of it completely emptying all the minute fluid markers and starting over. Even betyer than that is watching the enormous thing completely empty out hour and minute markers if you happen to catch it at 12. It's definitely a cool thing to see at least once. For another amazing clock located not even 10 Un away still located in downtown Indianapolis is the state Building pendulum clock. This enormous bulb pendulum hangs from the ceiling of the state house and is kept moving by the natural rotation of the earth. It traces a path so that it knocks over a minute block every minute and of course an hour marker every hour. At twelve, they are all stood back up. This clock is a sight to see for sure. However, as a child on numerous field trips there, standing over the railing and looking down at it just wating on it to knock down one of those little pegs seemed to take an eternity. 🤣😅 Come by and take a look for yourself! I promise Indianapolis isn't half as bad as everyone has told you it is. But bring your stun gun...ya know...just in case. Kidding...just kidding. 😅🤣😉😉
@@YourKavien I too loved that clock in Indianapolis, fun fact apparently they were both made by the same artist, so that would make them sisters, not one a replica of the other ;)
For anyone who loves the Chronomeans, a plastic ball clock with steel balls was made in the seventies and eighties, and vintage ones are relatively easy-to-find. They're a bit finicky to get working exactly right and are a bit noisy, but are fun to watch. The Astro Skeleton is nearly complete. Its enormous photo-heavy construction history is viewable online. Entirely built by one clockmaker.
At 2:43 with the ' Writing Clock: this is probaly the most overcomplicated machine on this list... And than the astro Skeloton clock appears and it is mentioned this view is only a small portion of the machine.. :) Love it! Great machines!! Thanks for sharing!
There is another interesting clock in Berlin called the Mengenlehreuhr, or Set Theory Clock located at Budapester Straße in front of Europa-Center,. The Mengenlehreuhr consists of 24 lights which are divided into one circular blinking yellow light on top to denote the seconds, two top rows of four lights each denoting the hours and two bottom rows, one of eleven lights and the bottom row of four lights denoting the minutes.
"Clock are something we take for granted every day..." Me, a clock builder: "EXCUSE ME!!! Well if you see my clients you might agree to that statement..."
As a machinist, number 8 is probably what I would call a wetdream. Accuracy should be within 0.0001 inch. To give you an idea, a hair is on average 0.002 inch. The precision with which the part must be made is one-twentieth of your hair. Exquisite.
I want one of those Ferro Fluid clocks in my bedroom on my bedroom wall because I love the way it displays the time, it's super cool, awesome, and amazing it like a work of scientific art I love it!!!❤😁😍⏰
I wouldn't sell yourself short. I saw that clock about six years ago and responded if you wanted to sell it or make another. I think the ingenuity, fit and finish is superb. I hope you are still enjoying it.
The Grasshopper clock: there are at least two such clocks on the Isle of Man. One features a fly (time flies?) on the top and it is presently installed in a display window of a restaurant in the centre of Douglas, the capital of the island. The inventor - John Taylor OBE - calls it a Chronophage. The other is in the entrance hall of Mr Taylor's home. In that case the walking creature on the top is a dragon. I have seen photos of the dragon clock and I think it is hideously ugly but there's no doubt it's a very accomplished and elaborate piece of work.
I have seen the first Chronophage and have met the inventor. He is a brilliant man who made a fortune as an inventor. But I do agree the clock is rather creepy. He was trying to sell these, but I think he was asking for something in the range of $200,000. I don't think he has had any takers. It's not even really a mechanical clock as the "time" it tells is not controlled by the pendulum or the grasshopper, but by a motor.
I am glad that I am not the only one not to like it. I don't like it as sculpture it's hideous and I don't like it as a clock because I don't know what I am looking at as most of the works are hidden. I am not terribly fond of any of the clocks in the video, for different reasons; I can admire the Astro Skeleton, but it's way too busy for me.
These clocks are astounding, but I have an off-topic idea: Somebody wanna try an indie 2D platformer that moves like the ferrolic clock? Cuz that was mesmerizing
Anyone how is interested in the mathematical and physical details of how clocks work can find them here: th-cam.com/video/D1_Jqy4cWgY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Math%2CPhysics%2CEngineering
... time is so coool - like Maya pyramid with 4x91 stairs is on year with 364 days. If you calculate 364-91=273 it's the beginning with Kelvin 273 - it's starting time of all.
The Chronomeans is not stored away in a millionaire's basement, but if you want to buy one it costs 9,900 Swiss Francs, which is approximately the same in Euros -around 10,000. It's definitely not cheap.
I was hoping you were going to include the clock of the long now, 10,000 year clock, which you did. When I found out about it, I was obsessed to find out where it is located on Jeff Bezos property in western Texas. I found it. Maybe someday I can visit it.😊
I don't believe it. Even after seeing this video I don't believe it. Are you clearvoyant? You said in the title I would not believe it and you are correct! Unbelievable … You said I would not believe and I do not believe it, I repeat do. Not. Believe . It. Incredible. Did I tell you I don't believe it? I don't. Really, I don't believe it. I don't. I really, Really, REALLY don't believe it. You said it. In the title. That I would not believe it.
"The Iguatemi São Paulo shopping centre is the oldest Brazilian mall in operation. Located in the Brigadeiro Faria Lima Avenue, in the Jardins neighbourhood, the shopping mall was opened in November 28, 1966" - Wikipedia This mall also have a Time-Flow Clock that was installed in 1982. In 1988 I lived in São Paulo, a walking distance from Iguatemi Mall, and then I had a chance to watch this clock working in so may occasions. Is fascinating. The clock is still there and working. Besides the Time-Flow clock I liked very much the clock number 6.
I created the overall design, and commissioned a very talented clockmaker in Australia for over 12 years to fill in the technical details and build it for me.
@@MarkFrankclocks My comment was regarding the stupidity of your clickbait title. And yes. I do realize that I’m helping your revenue by responding, but that’s OK. I’m just getting tired of stupid titles that all seem to focus on what we do wrong, don’t believe, won’t believe or something along those lines.
@@Traitorman.Con.14th.Sec3 My you are rude. That title is not my clickbait. The video was produced as well as the title by someone else. I simply picked it up because it features one of my clocks. I make no revenue from anything I put on the web even though I could. My goal is to get folks interested in horology and education about clocks and mechanics in general. Perhaps your cynicism is coming from a good look in the mirror.
@@MarkFrankclocks So when you “pick up” someone elses video and repost on YOUR channel, you are not the one who decided what title to put on “your” video? Hmmm.
@@Traitorman.Con.14th.Sec3 Hmmm. Considering your channel has only 16 subscribers and a lame 4 year old video, you are clearly not worth my time. Over and OUT.
Technically, everything is Limited Edition.
except software..
@@AndreasDelleske The platform will die.
Today's technology, tomorrows junk.
except Chinese
i'm still wearing a Casio i bought 30 years ago. Tells time accurately and even fits on my wrist!
Anyone in the USA who really wants to see the exact same fluid clock that was shown in Germany without traveling across the ocean can stop at the Childrens Museum here in Indianapolis Indiana. We have the exact replica. And something not mentioned about its best feature, If you're lucky or patient enough to catch a glimpse of it at the start of each hour, you'll be treated to the sight of it completely emptying all the minute fluid markers and starting over. Even betyer than that is watching the enormous thing completely empty out hour and minute markers if you happen to catch it at 12. It's definitely a cool thing to see at least once. For another amazing clock located not even 10 Un away still located in downtown Indianapolis is the state Building pendulum clock. This enormous bulb pendulum hangs from the ceiling of the state house and is kept moving by the natural rotation of the earth. It traces a path so that it knocks over a minute block every minute and of course an hour marker every hour. At twelve, they are all stood back up. This clock is a sight to see for sure. However, as a child on numerous field trips there, standing over the railing and looking down at it just wating on it to knock down one of those little pegs seemed to take an eternity. 🤣😅 Come by and take a look for yourself! I promise Indianapolis isn't half as bad as everyone has told you it is. But bring your stun gun...ya know...just in case.
Kidding...just kidding. 😅🤣😉😉
I absolutely was obsessed with that clock as a kid! I even asked them if they would ever sell a smaller at home version… lol.
@@YourKavien I too loved that clock in Indianapolis, fun fact apparently they were both made by the same artist, so that would make them sisters, not one a replica of the other ;)
Love this stuff!! How cool to see the several types out there and the amount of engineering in making these.
For anyone who loves the Chronomeans, a plastic ball clock with steel balls was made in the seventies and eighties, and vintage ones are relatively easy-to-find. They're a bit finicky to get working exactly right and are a bit noisy, but are fun to watch.
The Astro Skeleton is nearly complete. Its enormous photo-heavy construction history is viewable online. Entirely built by one clockmaker.
I had one loved it at 12:00 LOL
Actually at 12:59, when all the balls cleared. Except the single one at 1:00.
Yess the time machine right?? Ive had one since I'm a teenager and I still love watching it.
@@nikolvitanza4746 That's it.
Wow 😮 this compilation is amazing
The clocks are for sure technological Marvels
But at the same time they are so metaphorical 🎉
If I won't believe it I won't watch this channel. Your mind reading skills are exemplary. Many thanks for saving my time.
I'm a bit of a clock geek. I've seen the Corpus Clock in Cambridge, and have now included the Ham Yard Hotel on my bucket list LOL.
Why is is written (4:17) that the Time-Flow Clock is in Rødovre, Denmark - instead of the Europa-Center in Berlin, Germany?
At 2:43 with the ' Writing Clock: this is probaly the most overcomplicated machine on this list... And than the astro Skeloton clock appears and it is mentioned this view is only a small portion of the machine.. :) Love it! Great machines!! Thanks for sharing!
Very impressive! I liked this
There is another interesting clock in Berlin called the Mengenlehreuhr, or Set Theory Clock located at Budapester Straße in front of Europa-Center,. The Mengenlehreuhr consists of 24 lights which are divided into one circular blinking yellow light on top to denote the seconds, two top rows of four lights each denoting the hours and two bottom rows, one of eleven lights and the bottom row of four lights denoting the minutes.
"Clock are something we take for granted every day..."
Me, a clock builder:
"EXCUSE ME!!!
Well if you see my clients you might agree to that statement..."
As a machinist, number 8 is probably what I would call a wetdream. Accuracy should be within 0.0001 inch.
To give you an idea, a hair is on average 0.002 inch. The precision with which the part must be made is one-twentieth of your hair.
Exquisite.
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing. p.s. I think unique is an absolute. e.g. things can't be more or less unique :) Keep the videos coming!
Prosto nevjerovatno kakvih sahata ima. Bravo!
Wow! Awesome!!
Thanks for the lunatic break.
Not a one could keep time.
~A Lot Of Nice Work...
Organic clock is my fave.
I want one of those Ferro Fluid clocks in my bedroom on my bedroom wall because I love the way it displays the time, it's super cool, awesome, and amazing it like a work of scientific art I love it!!!❤😁😍⏰
Well you left out the water clock at the Children's Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana which has been there for a LOOOOOG time
i love making mechanical clocks with my legos
I think the grasshopper look super cool
Isn't the Time Flow Clock located in Berlin, Germany?
I already saw it live years ago there...
I want a magnetic liquid clock. The imagination for these is off the charts
Well that makes my Electro-Mechanical Fibre optic clock look like it could have been built by a 5 year old. 😃
I wouldn't sell yourself short. I saw that clock about six years ago and responded if you wanted to sell it or make another. I think the ingenuity, fit and finish is superb. I hope you are still enjoying it.
where can we find source files or links or any references??
This is simply a video i found on the net that features my clock as #4
my favourites are 10-7 ( they are the simplest and at the same time the most beautiful ) and 1 for the monumental value.
The Time Flow Clock is Located in Germany Berlin in the Europa Center
Very impressive! I liked the one with something that looked like a huge gecko or something. The size of it is amazing!
Grasshopper, they even said grasshopper in the video 😅
If you’re ever in Cambridge (UK) you can see it from the street- it has its own ‘shop window’…
The Grasshopper clock: there are at least two such clocks on the Isle of Man. One features a fly (time flies?) on the top and it is presently installed in a display window of a restaurant in the centre of Douglas, the capital of the island. The inventor - John Taylor OBE - calls it a Chronophage. The other is in the entrance hall of Mr Taylor's home. In that case the walking creature on the top is a dragon. I have seen photos of the dragon clock and I think it is hideously ugly but there's no doubt it's a very accomplished and elaborate piece of work.
I have seen the first Chronophage and have met the inventor. He is a brilliant man who made a fortune as an inventor. But I do agree the clock is rather creepy. He was trying to sell these, but I think he was asking for something in the range of $200,000. I don't think he has had any takers. It's not even really a mechanical clock as the "time" it tells is not controlled by the pendulum or the grasshopper, but by a motor.
@@MarkFrankclocks You're very lucky to have met him. I'll bet he's a fascinating character to talk to.
I am glad that I am not the only one not to like it. I don't like it as sculpture it's hideous and I don't like it as a clock because I don't know what I am looking at as most of the works are hidden.
I am not terribly fond of any of the clocks in the video, for different reasons; I can admire the Astro Skeleton, but it's way too busy for me.
The water clock is very similar to one in São Paulo in Brazil inside the Iguatemi Shopping Mall
The same in Porto Alegre, RS - Brazil
I live clocks. Thank you for sharing.
if the sentence 'if you look closely you can almost tell what time it is' fits the description of a clock, its no longer a clock
FASCINATING!
My dad had a Chrono means clock it was a cheaper version of it but it was one
These clocks are astounding, but I have an off-topic idea:
Somebody wanna try an indie 2D platformer that moves like the ferrolic clock? Cuz that was mesmerizing
Try World of Goo. more of a puzzle game than a platformer, but basically looks exactly like that clock.
There's another water clock in NEMO, in Amsterdam.
Id be interested to see if someone has ever made a clock powered by a sterling engine
#1 was such an amazing idea
There is a timeflow clock inside one of the fancier shopping centers in Sao Paulo, Brazil. One of the few that exist in the world of that same model
You might want to check out Tim Hunkin's clocks.
Hey I get it only 10 comments, but does anyone have further details on the last mentioned, i.e location, project name ECT?
so good
Anyone how is interested in the mathematical and physical details of how clocks work can find them here:
th-cam.com/video/D1_Jqy4cWgY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Math%2CPhysics%2CEngineering
Don't forget about the 'Heirmanklok' in Belgium
So my transistor clock is shit rigth?
I couldn’t any more like a bird brain than I do after seeing these.
Great !
... time is so coool - like Maya pyramid with 4x91 stairs is on year with 364 days. If you calculate 364-91=273 it's the beginning with Kelvin 273 - it's starting time of all.
I know I'm 4 years late but for watching this video my brain has been upgraded from 1.02beta to 3.0 X-pace edition. 😄
isn't there a video of an old couple touching the second clock and it just falls into a million pieces?
I just want a clock that Shaw’s the movement of the sun and moon and constellations zenith over earth
The Chronomeans is not stored away in a millionaire's basement, but if you want to buy one it costs 9,900 Swiss Francs, which is approximately the same in Euros -around 10,000. It's definitely not cheap.
The corpus clock hasn't worked in years
I was hoping you were going to include the clock of the long now, 10,000 year clock, which you did. When I found out about it, I was obsessed to find out where it is located on Jeff Bezos property in western Texas. I found it. Maybe someday I can visit it.😊
I don't believe it. Even after seeing this video I don't believe it. Are you clearvoyant? You said in the title I would not believe it and you are correct! Unbelievable … You said I would not believe and I do not believe it, I repeat do. Not. Believe . It. Incredible. Did I tell you I don't believe it? I don't. Really, I don't believe it. I don't. I really, Really, REALLY don't believe it. You said it. In the title. That I would not believe it.
Those are some crazy clocks. Don't drop the "L" on your Google search.
P E R F E C T
I have a small clock
Encore plus vite, comme ça on aurait pas le temps de regarder ! *Even faster, so we don’t have time to watch!*
Non of these clock report a fluctuation in time when there is massive disturbance in gravity and time-space, that is a Hell of a short coming.
😂😂
wtf is there organic?
"The Iguatemi São Paulo shopping centre is the oldest Brazilian mall in operation. Located in the Brigadeiro Faria Lima Avenue, in the Jardins neighbourhood, the shopping mall was opened in November 28, 1966" - Wikipedia
This mall also have a Time-Flow Clock that was installed in 1982. In 1988 I lived in São Paulo, a walking distance from Iguatemi Mall, and then I had a chance to watch this clock working in so may occasions. Is fascinating. The clock is still there and working.
Besides the Time-Flow clock I liked very much the clock number 6.
Makes my binary clock look like something built in kindergarten.
Really all are great machines
CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ingenious
Does this guy know what hand carved means?
Things are unique or they're not; there's no such thing as "very unique".
My brain hurts
You went way too fast. You should have slowed down a bit so that we could dwell on each of these creations.
Why won't I believe they exist?
The narration is too rushed
It seems that you didn't have enough time to make a more detailed video
yeah we believe they EXIST! you can stop saying that now
i believe all of these clocks exist
I Don't Believe These EXIST!
Uhmm? Rather weak, but the best of luck to you!
30 sec pr clock, just fast scating over the intellectual pieces of art. Time consuming creations are something other people do.
Yes, actually it's what I do. Clock #4 is mine.
@@MarkFrankclocks you created clock no 4 ?
I created the overall design, and commissioned a very talented clockmaker in Australia for over 12 years to fill in the technical details and build it for me.
@@MarkFrankclocks Maybe it is worth more than 30 seconds of scateboarding ?
😲👍🙋♂️
Интересное видео , жаль что на собачьем языке !
Terrible video, too fast and not enough information on each clock
САМ ТЫ КОСОЙ ЗАЯЦ
Disliked because of scammy ads
Photoshop. None of these clock exists.
Wrong! I own the clock illustrated as #4. The Astronomical Skelton Clock. Check out my website www.my-time-machines.net
@@MarkFrankclocks
My comment was regarding the stupidity of your clickbait title.
And yes. I do realize that I’m helping your revenue by responding, but that’s OK.
I’m just getting tired of stupid titles that all seem to focus on what we do wrong, don’t believe, won’t believe or something along those lines.
@@Traitorman.Con.14th.Sec3 My you are rude. That title is not my clickbait. The video was produced as well as the title by someone else. I simply picked it up because it features one of my clocks. I make no revenue from anything I put on the web even though I could. My goal is to get folks interested in horology and education about clocks and mechanics in general. Perhaps your cynicism is coming from a good look in the mirror.
@@MarkFrankclocks
So when you “pick up” someone elses video and repost on YOUR channel, you are not the one who decided what title to put on “your” video?
Hmmm.
@@Traitorman.Con.14th.Sec3 Hmmm. Considering your channel has only 16 subscribers and a lame 4 year old video, you are clearly not worth my time. Over and OUT.
Tu parles trop, ça saoule.
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