Digital clocks made from Nixie tubes, designed by Peter Jensen.
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In the news
- Retrofuturistic Nixie Tube clocks by Peter Jensen, Boing Boing Gadgets, May 2008
The nixie tube is one of the oldest and retro-futuristic of digital display technologies: a glass tube (similar in appearance to a vacuum tube) containing a wire-mesh anode and multiple cathodes that, when powered, become glowing orange numbers. Artist Peter Jensen buys up old, space-race Soviet era Nixie-tubes and turns them into fantastically retro-futuristic digital clocks.
News references
- Tubeclock stories on AnnArbor.com
- Tubeclock stories on Ann Arbor Chronicle
- Tubeclock stories on Ann Arbor Observer
- Tubeclock stories in Heritage Media newspapers
- Tubeclock stories in the Google News archives
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