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Sitting in one of several chairs at a large, round table, a visitor
will discover dials that control time. Through the operation of these
dials, images projected onto the table pass freely through the past,
the present and the future, mutating as they go; the microcosm of
time lies in the hands of the visitor. The twentieth century has transformed
our concept of time, and Timetable attempts to reproduce the manipulation
of time - its shrinking, its recording and even its elimination -
that technology has made possible.
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