I’m not sure if any of my readers are in Australia, or would have access to the Record Time exhibit at Palmer Projects in Sydney.

24 renowned typographers, designers and artists come together as a tribute to the vinyl record. In an age when tapes, CDs, and records are becoming increasingly obsolete, the Record Time show pays homage to the one and only vinyl record.
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With the increasing consumption of digital music, disused vinyl records now gather dust the world over, many of which lie in scratched piles at book exchanges, permanently abandoned. Relics of bygone eras, old records were often emblazoned with beautiful typography and logos unique to a moment in time and genre specific.

The inspiration behind the exhibition concept is to focus on the record as a medium and create a renewed functionality. Turning the records into laser etched time pieces (clocks), added purpose to objects, which had otherwise become obsolete. –Source
