Christian Marclay's The Clock

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The Clock (2010) is an art installation by video artist Christian Marclay. It is a looped 24-hour video supercut (montage of scenes from film and television) that feature clocks or timepieces. The artwork itself functions as a clock: its presentation is synchronized with the local time, resulting in the time shown in a scene being the actual time.

Missing in IMDB:
How a Watch Works (1949)
What Makes a Fine Watch Fine? (1947)
San Francisco: Market Street and Ferryboats (1937)
Bulova Clipper Conquers Niagara Falls (1956)

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