We all are having clocks at our home, digital or analog. Usually we use the batteries to run the digital clocks. But now here is a new and creepy concept to run the digital clocks, using the dead flies and insects.
This prototype time-piece from UK-based designers James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau traps insects on flypaper stretched across its roller system before depositing them into a vat of bacteria. The ensuing chemical reaction, or "digestion," is transformed into power that keeps the rollers rolling and the LCD clock ablaze. Watch the video given below of this meat eating clock.
The Meat Eating Clock (Video)
This prototype time-piece from UK-based designers James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau traps insects on flypaper stretched across its roller system before depositing them into a vat of bacteria. The ensuing chemical reaction, or "digestion," is transformed into power that keeps the rollers rolling and the LCD clock ablaze. Watch the video given below of this meat eating clock.
The Meat Eating Clock (Video)