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Simon Sörensen, a young engineer in Sweden, has made something that would delight Bill and Ted and Confucious equally: a kinetic art table that erases whatever pattern it itself creates. The table, ...
Pol Bury, “43 éléments se faisant face” (1968) (private collection, courtesy Galerie Patrick Derom) (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) PARIS — I particularly admire Pol Bury’s (1922–2005) ...
ORCAS, Wash. — Anthony Howe creates kinetic sculptures -- art pieces that move and shift with the wind. The sculptures come to life at his studio on Orcas Island. "They start off as just something I ...
Harold’s It’s About Time sculpture features three paths, spirals, and a functioning clock. $4,000 (by special order). Tom Harold was, well, moved. During a visit to the Children’s Museum of ...
When we asked Reed Lacy about the kinds of people who build kinetic sculptures, he had a pretty simple answer: “It's mostly people that like to tinker,” Reed said. Reed does like to tinker. And, this ...
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. — In his cozy Fergus Falls shop, the sound of grinders and welders. Jeff Zachmann is putting the finishing touches on yet another kinetic sculpture. Nearby, another piece is headed ...
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