Texas Instruments Sundial
Texas Instruments Sundial
Texas Instruments Sundial
Texas Instruments Sundial
Texas Instruments Sundial

Texas Instruments Sundial

Donovan and Green, New York, New York, 1997

Description

Addressed to its technologically sophisticated clients, and as a symbolic entry to Forest Lane, one of the largest, most precise solar clocks in the world was conceived and designed by Donovan and Green. The sundial, with a solar projection of a world map at its center, combines ancient and modern technology and serves as a reminder of Texas Instruments’ global presence and commitment to reduce time to market. The twelve surrounding plinths represent Texas Instruments’ key technological developments, while the shadow-casting gnomon points to the celestial pole.

Collections: Communication Graphics: 19 (1998)
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Environmental graphic design
Format: Information graphic, Signage, Artifact
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