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It's exactly like Christian Marclay's "The Clock", except it's 98% shorter, it's not a deep meditation on our common human relationship with the passing of time (itself essentially only a human construct), and it has a LOT more skin-eating.
It's exactly like Christian Marclay's "The Clock", except it's 98% shorter, it's not a deep meditation on our common human relationship with the passing of time (itself essentially only a human construct), and it has a LOT more skin-eating.