Kinetic Sculpture - A Fascinating Creation

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In summary, a kinetic sculpture is a type of artwork that incorporates movement into its design using various mechanisms and materials. They are created by artists and engineers who use their creativity and knowledge of mechanics to bring the sculptures to life. Kinetic sculptures are fascinating because they combine art and science and challenge our perception of what art can be. They work by utilizing different forces and have a history that dates back to the early 20th century.
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Something about this fascinates me. It must be a result of that Fantastic Contraptions thread.

 
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Mmm...try reworking your embed.
 
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binzing said:
Mmm...try reworking your embed.

I did it the old fashioned way.:smile:
 
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Cool vid.
 
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edward said:
I did it the old fashioned way.:smile:

That's really cool! It looks alive!
 
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lisab said:
That's really cool! It looks alive!


Now if I could just get one to push my car.:biggrin:
 

1. What is a kinetic sculpture?

A kinetic sculpture is a type of artwork that incorporates movement into its design. It uses various mechanisms, such as motors or wind currents, to create motion and bring the sculpture to life.

2. How are kinetic sculptures created?

Kinetic sculptures are created by artists and engineers who use their creativity and knowledge of mechanics to design and build the sculptures. They may use various materials such as metal, wood, or plastic and also incorporate technology, such as sensors or computer programming, to control the movement of the sculpture.

3. What makes kinetic sculptures fascinating?

Kinetic sculptures are fascinating because they combine art and science to create a unique and dynamic piece of artwork. They also challenge our perception of what art can be by incorporating movement and interactive elements.

4. How do kinetic sculptures work?

Kinetic sculptures work by utilizing different forces, such as gravity, wind, or motor power, to create movement. The artist carefully designs and constructs the sculpture to ensure that the mechanisms work together to create the desired motion.

5. What is the history of kinetic sculpture?

Kinetic sculpture has its roots in the early 20th century with the development of the Dada and Surrealist movements. Artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Alexander Calder created sculptures that incorporated movement. In the 1950s and 1960s, artists such as Jean Tinguely and George Rickey further explored kinetic sculpture, and it continues to evolve and inspire artists today.

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