Alexander Iadarola

Alexander Iadarola lives in NYC, where he writes about art, music, and culture. He has a Substack called Severance Time, and bylines in BOMB, Rhizome, Spike Art, and elsewhere.

Collective agreement is taken for granted today thanks to the adoption of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in the late nineteenth century. The universal temporal standard was the result of a concerted bureaucratic effort coming to a head at the 1884 International Meridian Conference, in Washington, DC. Maritime navigation and the expansion of rail networks across time zones required temporal standardization for efficiency, coordination, and commerce.

Christian Marclay, The Clock (detail), 2010. Single-channel video with sound, 24 hours. © Christian Marclay. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.

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