Time for John Cage
The world’s longest performance of a piece of music is being played in Germany, and it will go on playing for another 639 years.
Espace 2: Nectar

Montre moi ta montre et je te dirai qui tu es!
Show me your watch and I’ll tell you who you are!
RTS Archives
Neuchâtel Observatory (0:45)
https://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/information/carrefour/3455084-carrefour-27-09-66.html
An award ceremony at the Neuchâtel Observatory (1:47)
https://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/information/carrefour/3458507-carrefour-06-02-69.html
Jungfrau Observatory
https://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/culture/dimensions/3463636-a-l-observatoire.html
Other worlds
https://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/divers/telescope/6497493-d-autres-mondes.html
Sauverny Observatory
https://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/information/carrefour/3456583-carrefour-18-10-67.html
At first, the atom (CERN)
https://www.rts.ch/archives/tv/divers/vivre-au-vingtieme-siecle/3465075-au-debut-l-atome.html
Edmond Guyot, director of the Neuchâtel Observatory
Piccard or Méliès
https://www.rts.ch/archives/radio/divers/emission-sans-nom/3276166-piccard-ou-melies-.html
Social Design
Teacher: Minou Afzali
Visit the exhibition during the course Design with Social Impact. We analysed the exhibition by making a report which is available here!
Exhibition of the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, 05.10.2018–03.02.2019
A loom to start a business, a do-it-yourself house, or a solar kiosk for local power supply: social design is design for and with society — and highly topical. The consequences of the global growth economy are becoming increasingly severe for both human beings and the environment. Social design confronts the increasing imbalance of resources, means of production, and future opportunities and relies on a new, equitable exchange between the individual, civil society, the state, and the economy. Against this background, architects, designers, craftsperson, and engineers are all developing solutions. This exhibition presents relevant international projects and discusses the redesign of social systems, as well as of living and working environments.
Anyone and everyone can help shape society!
The exhibition integrates a forum enabling visitors to share their own knowledge, opinions, and ideas.
«Design always stands in a social context. While I was working on Social Design, the political situation in many parts of the world developed in a way that I would not have thought possible. I am glad that there are designers and initiatives whose projects are embracing this challenge and have the world as a whole in mind.»
Angeli Sachs, Curator


Archives INA.fr
International Time Bureau: the speaking clock
https://www.ina.fr/video/CAF93053168/bureau-international-de-l-heure-l-horloge-parlante-video.html
Astronomical clock of Saint Jean de Lyon Cathedral: the oldest in the world.
https://www.ina.fr/video/CAC98042156/l-horloger-de-saint-jean-video.html
The passing of time
https://www.ina.fr/video/CPF86634787/le-temps-qui-passe-video.html
Observatory of Besançon (France)
https://www.ina.fr/video/CPF86609067/en-direct-de-besancon-video.html
Time as it passes
https://www.ina.fr/video/CPB82050922/le-temps-comme-il-passe-video.html
A watchmaker
https://www.ina.fr/video/CPF86643317/un-horloger-video.html
Visit of the Paris observatory
https://www.ina.fr/video/I16137874/andre-brahic-a-propos-de-l-observatoire-de-paris-video.html
Clock ORTF
https://www.ina.fr/video/CPF91010063/pendule-ortf-video.html