While taking my Master's Degree in Design & Multimedia, I was challenged by my then Design teacher Nuno Coelho to analyze my personal relation with various media during the course of a regular day, and then use those findings to visually represent that relationship.
After recognizing two different patterns on my daily interaction with these media (weekends and weekdays), I took the hint of an upside-down clock hanging around the lab and mirrored the digital reproduction of an analogue clock horizontally, to produce a continuous stream of information that allows me to represent days as though they're part of a continuous loop (as they so frequently are).