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Showing posts with label kinetic sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kinetic sculpture. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Kinetic Sculptures




Some video clips from Anthony Howe's sculpture garden on Orcas Island, WA. Link: Youtube

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

8 Hammers




A kinetic sculpture by artist Frank Strunk III. LINK: Youtube

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Silver Symphony kinetic sculpture




Spring driven kinetic sculpture by David C. Roy incorporating Woodstock Percussion "Chimes of Apollo". LINK: Youtube

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

"Twister" wind driven kinetic sculpture




Inspired by the artwork from the movie Twister, this sculpture captures the energy of moving air to create a mesmerizing and dynamic viewing experience. Designed and Built by Cody Wilson of http://www.tablemountaintrimworks.com. The sculpture is eight feet tall and weighs approximately 100 lbs. The structure is fabricated entirely by hand using a metal cutting band-saw, a belt sander. Wooden blocks, dies, and fixtures were used for shaping the metal. LINK: Youtube

Friday, July 09, 2010

Fiesta Kinetic Sculpture by David C. Roy




Fiesta is a spring driven sculpture created and built by David Roy. Details: Limited Edition of 95
Size: 30h x 25w x 7d
Power Source: spring
Approximate Run Time: 12 hours. LINK: Youtube

Friday, August 21, 2009

Hylozoic Soil: Interactive kinetic sculpture




Take, for example, Hylozoic Soil, an 8,000-cubic-foot thicket of acrylic, latex, and metal that trembles, grasps, and snaps at people who pass through it. The creator of this conceptual building material, Canadian artist and architect Philip Beesley, also designs respectable, less-aggressive public structures. But this latest work takes inspiration from hylozoism, the belief that all matter has life. LINK, Via: Youtube