In the late seventies digital watches became available. Numbers on wrists counting, tick tick, as if they were a representation of time itself rather than a little plastic machine. Time is abstract, relative and arguably not real, a little Japanese watch - they were technology kings at the time - doesn't keep time, and if they should ever sell out of them time would continue regardless.
In the late seventies digital watches became available. Numbers on wrists counting, tick tick, as if they were a representation of time itself rather than a little plastic machine. Time is abstract, relative and arguably not real, a little Japanese watch - they were technology kings at the time - doesn't keep time, and if they should ever sell out of them time would continue regardless.