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This work is an act of deliberate technical subversion, weaponizing UX design against its own obsession with frictionless efficiency. It presents a clock that refuses to do its one job. By systematically dismantling the conventions of temporal interfaces, the project replaces precise geometric distribution with erratic spacing, obscures the clock hand within a low-contrast gradient, and forces the AM/PM indicator to blink at a distracting frequency that prioritizes itself over the minutes. While the code is fully responsive to satisfy modern web standards, that technical optimization only renders the time more elusive. The work highlights the absurdity of a design culture that values constant accessibility over the messy human experience of time. Here, technology is not a tool for clarity but a mechanism for interruption. It demands that the viewer stop, struggle, and inhabit the discomfort of a temporal reading that refuses to be instantaneous.

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