It has 8 fixed points lined up in 2 rows x 4 columns. Each points has 4 equal length black sticks attached to them and each stick has independent movement. (Something like our wrist watch). Probably driven by servo motors and the movements are software programmable. Truly minimalist, simplicity and innovative at its best.
Really beautiful. every time I feel that I "see", the structure changes and my optic ability changes with it. Could not stop watching this. Great piece of art.
Watch carefully. It is actually like a set of eight four-handed clock dials. The centers are in two horizontal rows of 4. Because the "hands" are of equal length, and the length approximately equal to the spacing of the centers, the sculpture can create the illusion of up to 5 lines coalescing into one. The "hands" are mounted on co-axial tubes, just like in a clock. The lighting and photography help to hide the mountings. Everything else is programming for the drive motors - all 32 of them.
Just looking at it seems there are 8 points, which each have 4 "hands" the same way a clock has 2 "hands" (3 with the seconds). 32 stepper motors controlling it. Simple in priciple, but idea is fantastic! and it needs doing accuratly to look good.
32 small stepper motors, timing belts and relative gears ! Every 4 lines are connected via coaxial shafts. I'll be interested more in the software instead !
4:03 gives the mechanics away (I think). Looks like 8 sets of 'clock' hands type mechanism (concentric axles), except all the hands are equal length and each are individually moveable. Very cool!
At first I thought you were wrong and slightly crazy, so I looked more carefully and you are right. Also if you move your cursor along the timeline you can see more clearly there are 8 points that are fixed. At a number of points in the video you can definitely see 4 arms per clockface. actually simple concept, the distance between each is important
at first amazed me as if camera thing as it zoomed out... but real masterpiece. how do u guys do it. would mind spreading fundamentals of this science .
.... i want this. i want it in a pictureframe size to put on my best, and i want it fullsize to put on my wall. it's amazing what you can do with so little.
It has 8 fixed points lined up in 2 rows x 4 columns. Each points has 4 equal length black sticks attached to them and each stick has independent movement. (Something like our wrist watch). Probably driven by servo motors and the movements are software programmable. Truly minimalist, simplicity and innovative at its best.
Can you explain to me what makes this dynamic?
Do you know how to reacreate it but unprogrammable? I want to reacreate it but engine driven..
And the size of it is the cherry on the cake.
Really beautiful. every time I feel that I "see", the structure changes and my optic ability changes with it. Could not stop watching this. Great piece of art.
This is the kind of "post-modern" art I like. Not that bullshit where they put random droplets of paint onto the canvas and call it a masterpiece.
Watch carefully. It is actually like a set of eight four-handed clock dials. The centers are in two horizontal rows of 4. Because the "hands" are of equal length, and the length approximately equal to the spacing of the centers, the sculpture can create the illusion of up to 5 lines coalescing into one. The "hands" are mounted on co-axial tubes, just like in a clock. The lighting and photography help to hide the mountings. Everything else is programming for the drive motors - all 32 of them.
Wonderful bit of engineering and programming. Just a beautiful piece of artwork.
Love the simplicity of its emerging complexity!
A most relaxing piece of moving art!
imagine a wallpaper out of this. amazing
CLARA
The sculpture has something meditative in itself.
A beautiful and highly creative interpretation on self organisation. Beautiful work, thankyou.
I'd be interested to see the mechanics of moving all the pieces independently
Amazing I can't stop looking at it.
thanks for sharing
4:16 I figured it out, there's 8 points on the board, each with 4 hands that freely rotate around them.
What a beautiful and simple machine. Fascinating really
Just looking at it seems there are 8 points, which each have 4 "hands" the same way a clock has 2 "hands" (3 with the seconds). 32 stepper motors controlling it. Simple in priciple, but idea is fantastic! and it needs doing accuratly to look good.
32 small stepper motors, timing belts and relative gears ! Every 4 lines are connected via coaxial shafts. I'll be interested more in the software instead !
perfection of art.
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!! Hypnotic.....
Absolutely amazing!
Amazing constrution!!!!!
How does it move? Is there any videos or websites out there explaining?
Incredibly good!
Вроде бы просто линии, а ведь завораживает!
I could watch this my entire life....
Great work!
4:03 gives the mechanics away (I think). Looks like 8 sets of 'clock' hands type mechanism (concentric axles), except all the hands are equal length and each are individually moveable. Very cool!
At first I thought you were wrong and slightly crazy, so I looked more carefully and you are right. Also if you move your cursor along the timeline you can see more clearly there are 8 points that are fixed. At a number of points in the video you can definitely see 4 arms per clockface. actually simple concept, the distance between each is important
Much better than a ball of string plonked in the middle of the gallery
Can anyone explain the mechanics on 3:28 ?? I want to know how you get the "hands" to open and close evenly.. (school project)
This whole art installation is waiting for the DVD logo to hit the corner...
I wonder if he sells them? I would love to get one for my husband. Incredibly relaxing ❤️
Try setting speed to x2.
I might sound stupid, but how the hell can you do that?
HOW IS IT DONE IT MUST BE A REVOLVING STRUCTURE BUT WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE LIKE, UNMOVING
How I realize an installation as this? Is there an Arduino with Step motors?
can u please tell me the mechanism behind this
How is it work ?
Tem videos aulas pra ensinar a fazer essas artes?
at first amazed me as if camera thing as it zoomed out...
but real masterpiece.
how do u guys do it.
would mind spreading fundamentals of this science
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Just perfect.
Image a ceiling made out of this...
Sooo?...what is it that makes this dynamic, can anyone explain it to me in a simple way?
www.thefreedictionary.com/dynamic See 1.a)
Thanks but I figured it out awhile back
Just GREAT!
Great rendering.
Were it can be seen?
Wonderful. But you could tell us how you do it.
What is does to you is important, not how I do it.
there are no non moving axes... so no that does not help make sense of it
but they only remain non moving axes for a shot while then it all changes...
Это графика?
What music is this?
very good job
.... i want this. i want it in a pictureframe size to put on my best, and i want it fullsize to put on my wall. it's amazing what you can do with so little.
can i learn it......
willem! nice work friend.
Wow, very neat.
Next level!
Wow. So nice¡ I want one of those¡¡¡
if you focus on the "joints", the non moving axes... then you can stat making sense of it =)
Watching this with xU23LqQ6LY4 playing along in the background = amazing
Yes, perfect!
its great but the video should be sped up. i had more fun watching the thumbnail previews as i moved the cursor along the play bar
Это просто невероятно!!!
wish i could buy a copy to have it as art in my house.
Anyone reckon i could build that in my home?
who made it?
nou wat denk je... willem van weeghel misschien?
your mom
+provehitocobalt HAH GOTTEM!
hi
Very Nice
micro controller and servo's probably
feelin' high watching those videos .... -◡-
amazing.
04:03 - there they are ^^
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Incredible. How is this magic done? The only way I can think of is a hd beamer. :D
mind. blown.
love it !!
I love that.
Now this is cool :)
very goodddd
buenisimo!
slide ur mouse/pointer along the grey buffer bar ;)
Im sorry to say but I really believe this is computer generated.
+Kasey Chrisman It's computer controlled, but the 32 clock arms are real.
And you would be completely wrong about that.
Sure there is.. theres 8, and theyre pretty eaesy to see
I've got a couple of those
looks like something from xevious.
my head is starting to hurt
Bad ass!
Carmen Monteiro
Bacana!
oh. I think i see how you did it
I think you just broke physics...
wish to have that at home
Hang your large screen TV on a wall and play this video in a loop.
aliens
Stoners delight