If we take the concept of “clock” as ’time keeping device’ then it seems to me 
that topic might include any motion picture works that foreground how the 
medium keeps time: for example: any footage in the final product with timecode 
burned-in, or time and date stamped. Also the use of the countdown in Acadewmy 
leader. Here, of course, I’m thinking of Bruce Connor (again, not 
‘contemporary, but I’m an old fart), especially report.

It also occurs to me that in mainstream narrative film, images of clocks don't 
KEEP time (e.g. screen time or running time), they typically are shown to 
reference the DIFFERENCE between screen time and time in the diegesis, or the 
subjective nature of time to a character (fast-spinning clocks, etc.). I 
mention this in case there’s some sort of useful distinction or difference here 
between experimental/conventional that helps illuminate the latter.
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