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| AL22000 | AL22001 | AL22002 |
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| AL22003 | AL22004 |
| Available in November 2009 |
Daytimer is formed of Alsop's vision of objects in the world. We see it present in the landscape; it has landed in the universe of objects, naturally, effortlessly. It has a smart, adaptable, docile form, which encases its technological core while at the same time it is ironic and natural. Although apparently clumsy, Daytimer wraps complacently round the wearer's wrist, presenting the owner with its 3D display; the OLED screen conveniently turning towards its owner and wanting to play. Daytimer wants to be owned by its wearer, although inevitably it will attract the attention of others.Daytimer polygonises a human wrist. It loves humans and it wants to be close to them. Or part of them. |





