[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FADcLQ6sm7o[/media]
[editline]21st November 2011[/editline]
E'ery Week at least, playas!
How long does it take to set one of those up?
Do people consider this entertaining?
Could I be entertained by watching 157 rube goldbergs?
This seems really boring but if someone can tell me why this is good then I might change my view
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;33375367]How long does it take to set one of those up?[/QUOTE]
Probably hours.
[QUOTE=Kodeac;33376172]Do people consider this entertaining?
Could I be entertained by watching 157 rube goldbergs?
This seems really boring but if someone can tell me why this is good then I might change my view[/QUOTE]
Considering he has a journal chock full of the things, I can safely say that while some are probably more boring than the rest, they are certainly all well done. So the fact that he takes the time out of his busy life to do over 150 of these crazy things is worth it alone.
[QUOTE=Kodeac;33376172]Do people consider this entertaining?
Could I be entertained by watching 157 rube goldbergs?
This seems really boring but if someone can tell me why this is good then I might change my view[/QUOTE]
This post could be about anything ever; Of course people find them entertaining. I PROBABLY would have stopped if I didn't have an audience for these, but there clearly is an audience for chain-reaction/domino/kinetic art. Doesn't burn me if you don't like it. If you want a new context for them, think of thwm as a Sunday Comic; Something special that happens once a week.
I also consider them to be very relaxing, the calming act of everything falling into place and going as it should. I could talk for hours about this art.
[editline]22nd November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Fish_poke;33380079]Considering he has a journal chock full of the things, I can safely say that while some are probably more boring than the rest, they are certainly all well done. So the fact that he takes the time out of his busy life to do over 150 of these crazy things is worth it alone.[/QUOTE]
Thank you Fish_Poke!!
Wait til you see this new one I'm making: It has gears and a chain and a motor, oh yeah!
i just watch them for the random comments at the end.
exhibit a:
Look at my slippers
There might be random bagpiping at the end!
I loved the ball bouncing in the video, took me by surprise.
I like your use of light to get a lot of dramatic shadows in the first part.
Thanks guys! The dramatic lightning was unintentional, but I will consider even more of it!
Honestly, out of all the sites I post these too, I love doing it here the most!
Thanks Facepunch videoers!
did I just see a pair of panties in the preview picture for another one of his videos?
yyyuup that's a pair of panties
[QUOTE=Rellow;33386437]did I just see a pair of panties in the preview picture for another one of his videos?
yyyuup that's a pair of panties[/QUOTE]
You're welcome!
To start, this was incredibly entertaining and creative. Huge props for that, because I don't have your ambition or creativity.
I do have a suggestion for your ending, shouldn't it answer the question being asked? If the whole thing had lead to a lighter being flicked, which burned a twilight book, I feel the whole machine would have been that much more meaning behind it, making it that much more epic.
Sticking with your ending, the ball should have knocked a book into a garbage can (Twilight book if it was available, but any book would have worked). [Just a friendly suggestion!]
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