The Robotic Hands Clock Tells Time With Sign Language
Tisah Tucknott — August 4, 2009 — Art & Design
References: inewidea
Jongchul Kim seems to be the go-to-guy for designing clocks, as he has created another unique time-teller called the Robotic Hands Clock. Favourited by many, this clock tells time by using hand signals.
The Robotic Hands Clock clock is hard-of-hearing friendly too, as it is also meant for those who understand sign language.
If you can’t buy this Robotic Hands Clock, then checking out the gallery is the least you can do for this magnificent design.
The Robotic Hands Clock clock is hard-of-hearing friendly too, as it is also meant for those who understand sign language.
If you can’t buy this Robotic Hands Clock, then checking out the gallery is the least you can do for this magnificent design.
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