The Gansberg Clock
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The Gansberg Clock

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Overview

A simulation of the fabled 'tween times clock.

This is a beautiful simulation of one of the first Gansberg Clocks. A Gansberg Clock (or Gansberg Device) is a term now used for any machine that indicates the passing of 'tween times. These are times where the walls of the gaol are at their thinnest, and strange events can happen naturally, or be forced by the hand of humans. The first such device was a mantle-clock devised by Elias Gansberg in the 1930s. As well as telling the time, and showing the day, month and date, three other dials set into its face showed the phase of the moon, the daily cycle of dawn, noon, dusk and midnight, and the solar holidays on the wheel of the year.

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David R ThurberJun 9, 2017

I loved this clock and really enjoyed it while it was being supported by the author (and had the audio). I still run the clock periodically and find it interesting to watch. I love clocks like this.

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Michael HansonMar 6, 2017

I've downloaded and installed this app three times. It does NOT run. I get one click of the second hand, then it stops.

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Evangeline MarsdenMay 18, 2016

Worked one time -just after installation, now get one tick on opening....aaand it stops. :(

Details

  • Version
    1.3
  • Updated
    October 21, 2012
  • Size
    6.35MiB
  • Languages
    English
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