
The world of digital time is much more complicated than it looks. In addition to the usual calendars, there are many formats created specifically for machines: Unix Time, GPS Time, Excel Date, Windows File Time and many others. The Errors for Ages calendar shows how different machines and people perceive time.


Each month is written in its unique format, ranging from conventional calendar numbers to machine units: seconds, cycles, and the share of the day. The methodology attached to the calendar describes how each format emerged and the strange mistakes that accompanied their history. Errors for Ages is the view of time with the eyes of man and machine. A calendar of a world where even a second of inaccuracy can change everything.