Corpus Clock (nearby on corner with Bene't Street)

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The Corpus Clock is a striking sculptural public clock in Cambridge, England, known for its large gilded face and a fearsome grasshopper-like creature called the Chronophage that appears to devour time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf kinetic sculpture
public clock
tourist attraction
affiliation Corpus Christi College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
category buildings and structures in Cambridge
clocks in the United Kingdom
outdoor sculptures in England
chronophageMeaning "time eater" in Greek-derived neologism
cost approximately £1 million
country United Kingdom
designer John C. Taylor
escapementType grasshopper escapement reinterpretation
faceDiameter approximately 1.5 meters
feature LED-lit slits to indicate time
Latin inscription "Mundus transit et concupiscentia eius"
grasshopper-like creature called the Chronophage
large gilded clock face
mechanical escapement visible on the face
no hands or numerals
funding privately funded by John C. Taylor
height approximately 2 meters
inscriptionTranslation "The world and its desires pass away"
inspiration John Harrison’s grasshopper escapement
inventor John C. Taylor
lighting blue LED lights for time indication
locatedAt outer wall of the Taylor Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
locatedOn corner of Trumpington Street and Bene't Street
location Cambridge, England
maintenanceBy Corpus Christi College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
material gold-plated stainless steel
stainless steel
mechanism uses a mechanical escapement with electric motor drive
mediaCoverage widely reported in British and international press at unveiling
nearbyLandmark King’s Parade, Cambridge
surface form: King's Parade, Cambridge
nearbyStreet Bene't Street NERFINISHED
Trumpington Street
openingYear 2008
powerSource mains electricity
sculptorOfCreature Matthew Sanderson
symbolism Chronos
surface form: Chronophage appears to devour time

representation of the relentless passage of time
timeAccuracy accurate only once every five minutes
timeDisplayType 24-hour time
tourism popular photo spot for visitors to Cambridge
unveiledBy Stephen Hawking
unveilingDate 19 September 2008
visibility viewable from the street by the public

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Trumpington Street, Cambridge hasLandmark Corpus Clock (nearby on corner with Bene't Street)