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Saturday, November 01, 2008

Heart automaton made of meshed moving gears

I'm uncertain if the material used in this hand-cranked automaton figure of a heart is wood (the narration is in Japanese). Of this much I am certain: the effect is mind blowing.

It just doesn't seem possible that the gear shapes that make up the outline of this sculpted heart shape can rotate freely -- but they do! And smoothly at that. It takes a few revolutions of the handle before the pieces of the moving, fragmented heart gently reassemble. A wonderful metaphor for the the breaking and healing of hearts, but I have no idea if that was the artist's intention.

This is one of the most amazing pieces I have seen, both for its artistry and the technical accomplishment.

[ Thanks Martin! ]


3 comments:

  1. It's been posted at several blogs I read and most have concluded its... papercraft.

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  2. PoisonedV,

    Papercraft?! Double-wow.

    Regards,

    Dug North

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  3. http://www.geocities.jp/kamikara1967/index.html
    have a look ;-)
    This artist was one of the winners of the world karakuri contest in 2005...........
    philsing

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