24 photographers document 24 hours

In 2004, 24 postgraduate students at Central St Martins, in London, set out to document every hour of New Year's Day, every year, for 24 years.

News imageGini May Standard-Sheader DogGini May Standard-Sheader
03:00 In a New Light by Gini May Standard-Sheader
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Each photographer progresses by one hour every year.

News imageRoland Ramanan People listen to experimental dance musicRoland Ramanan
04:00 People listen to experimental dance music in Fractured Dreams by Roland Ramanan
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News imageWendy Aldiss Man sleeping on a benchWendy Aldiss
07.00 Western Philosophy by Wendy Aldiss
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News imageRay Malcolm Man falling backwardsRay Malcolm
13:00 Fall back by Ray Malcolm
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News imageNicky Willcock Close up of feet in gold sandalsNicky Willcock
15:00 Age is Just a Number (#87) by Nicky Willcock
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News imageTeri Pengilley Gasometer and graffiti on a wall on Regent's Canal in LondonTeri Pengilley
16:00 The Regent's Canal towpath, in London, is lit up green by a passing rental bike in Gaslight
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News imageRue Kruger Ronel Young girlRue Kruger Ronel
18:00 Untitled by Rue Kruger Ronel
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News imageMichael Goldrei MannequinsMichael Goldrei
21:00 The Lynch Mob by Michael Goldrei
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The show was curated by photographer Mimi Mollica and the work will be auctioned on Wednesday, 11 March, at Blacks Club, in Soho, central London, for the brain injury charity Same You.

All photographs are copyright of the individual photographers as marked