
Every day, we lose time standing in traffic for hours, leafing social media tapes or sneaking in. But what if the missed moments, the minutes, and the clock could be returned?

< <lao; OUR TIME& raquao; offers a new look at time as `nbsp; personal property that can be lost, returned, or redistributed. After all, who, like not are you the master of your time?

The variable transformation of the figures reflects the idea of interference with the natural course of time and its redistribution.




