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July 7, 2006

Progress Bar:
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From we make money not art blog

"Eyal Burstein has designed a series of objects he calls Progress Bar. They measure long terms goals or wishes, creating an emotional link to the passing of time. There's a model that runs for 18 years with each band represents one year. Other models span over a shorter period of time, like one month. The Progress Bar serves as a gentle reminder, requiring very little attention or upkeep. Video on the designer's website."

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