Kinetic sculptures though!!!
Not sure which thread these belonged in so I made a new one. I posted some of my stuff a few years ago on here and got some good critique. I'm still making sculptures that are combined with kinetic elements like servo motors with arduino, pulleys and levers etc. Please let me know what you think! I've got more stuff if anyone would want to see it, but these are some of the one's I'm the most pleased with.
Also curious if there are more people here into kinetic sculpture or similar stuff like prop making or """robots"""
https://youtu.be/BgkHzBD18YI
https://vimeo.com/210509023
https://vimeo.com/313084961
https://vimeo.com/177633400
These are goddamn great. I frequently get to see Exhibitions and you've got one hell of a look going on there, they feel more alive like they have a conscious than most kinetic sculptures i've seen.
I don't really do sculptures myself, but i just wanted to let you know that i could definitely see you getting some good buzz inside the Art World if you continue.
that walking table is too human-like, like a disney experiment that escaped from the labs. have you thought about just letting him free to wander
this is a cool project i found on reddit, they dude made everything open and available to look at and copy
https://www.reddit.com/r/arduino/comments/ay0ppr/james_burtons_opendog_6axis_inversekinematic_test/
These are really cool. I'd be interested in seeing some in-progress shots of how you build these.
Hey man thank you so much. I'm really interested in that feeling of something suggestively feeling "alive" or sentient although they are also very obviously an object. I've had some gallery shows already but nothing really major.
Thanks, I have, but it would inevitably get hit by a car or something I think.. when I've shown it in galleries it keeps walking into people which is hilarious. Also that arduino robot is insane.. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, I'll see if I can find some I'm pretty messy and spontaneous when it comes to process so I'm usually pretty bad at documenting it properly
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