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Das Bisschen Antriebsenergie kommt aus der Steckdose. Eine kinetische Skulptur des Stahlbildhauers Helmut Baur schafft mit seinem Medium Quarzsand in Hotelhallen, Empfangsräumen, Besprechungsräumen, Foyers oder Wartezimmern eine Atmosphäre des Loslassens, des Entspannens, der Gesprächsanbahnung und Jede für sich kann ein Eyecatcher sein.
figurativ wind water kite
I'm the founder of kineticus, but first and foremost I work in kinetic sculptures which are moved by wind or water. 1959 born in Hannover / Germany 1964 living in Aachen / Germany 1979 apprenticeship as a stonemason 1980 bord member/founder of Seitenwind e.V.(an artist society) 1989 Working in KineticArt. 2001 Bord member of BBK Aachen/Euregio, founding Kineticus
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The 220 models in Cornell University’s Reuleaux Collection were built in the late 19th century to demonstrate the elements of machine motion, as theorized by the German engineer Franz Reuleaux. The University acquired the models in 1882 for use in teaching and research. The Reuleaux models are classified according to the alphanumeric schema employed in the catalog of the manufacturer, Gustav Voigt. The letter in a model's ID (e.g., B14 or S35) refers to a class of mechanism; the number is a specific instance of the class. This classification scheme is a simplified version of the taxonomy of machine elements elaborated in Reuleaux's work.
Welcome to Nemomatic.com. Here you will find a portfolio of images and videos of the work of sculptor Nemo Gould . Please visit the Portfolio section of this site where you will find additional images, video, and details about each piece. Please note that nearly all of the work shown here is kinetic in nature (moving parts) and all of it is made entirely from found materials.
Melvin the what? Melvin the Magical Mixed Media Machine (or just Melvin the Machine) is best described as a Rube Goldberg machine with a twist. Besides doing what Rube Goldbergs do best - performing a simple task as inefficiently as possible, often in the form of a chain reaction - Melvin has an identity.