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- Q4137988 subject Q8164029.
- Q4137988 subject Q8170339.
- Q4137988 subject Q8846948.
- Q4137988 abstract "The Water Clock, also known as The Giant Water Clock, is in the permanent collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The modern water clock is located in the Sunburst Atrium of The Children's Museum, and is adjacent to the Grand Staircase leading up to the second floor. It was created by French scientist and artist Bernard Gitton in 1988, the same year that the museum acquired it.The 26.5-foot (8.1 m) artistic timepiece is the largest water clock in North America.".
- Q4137988 wikiPageExternalLink www.ChildrensMuseum.org.
- Q4137988 wikiPageExternalLink www.bernard-gitton.com.
- Q4137988 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=tdGEVZ6zdyM.
- Q4137988 wikiPageWikiLink Q1336277.
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- Q4137988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8164029.
- Q4137988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8170339.
- Q4137988 wikiPageWikiLink Q8846948.
- Q4137988 wikiPageWikiLink Q899068.
- Q4137988 comment "The Water Clock, also known as The Giant Water Clock, is in the permanent collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The modern water clock is located in the Sunburst Atrium of The Children's Museum, and is adjacent to the Grand Staircase leading up to the second floor.".
- Q4137988 label "Water clock (Indianapolis)".