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Amazing Kinetic Sculpture by U-Ram Choe

Started by W.P. Rayner, November 19, 2011, 09:13:43 AM

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W.P. Rayner

Check out this amazing kinetic sculpture, "Guardian of the Hole," by U-Ram Choe, currently on display at the Asia Society Museum in NYC. Not only is the concept and fluidity of movement mesmerizing, the mechanical complexity and machine-work is mind-boggling. It's almost too complex to comprehend in this short video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4U0ZOkpjap0, definitely worth a visit if you're anywhere within range of NYC.





Here's a second video, interview with the artist in his studio, showing several more works in progress...

http://www.thecreatorsproject.com/creators/uram-choe
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Hauk

Thank you for sharing!
A fantastic piece of art.
I would love to see some of U-Ram Choe´s art in real life some day.
Regards, Hauk
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danpickard

Simply brilliant engineering portrayed in such a beautiful manor.

Thanks for the links.  I'll be back for further looks.  As amazing as what the sculptures are, I find it equally as fascinating to sit back and wonder about the artist thinking and brainstorming process in developing something as complex as that.  They are not the standard engineering and mechatronics projects.

Cheers,
Dan

EZnKY

Incredible.
I love seeing people do things well, whatever it is.
KInd of reminds me of the early work of Neil Denari and Wes Jones - unnecessarily complex and beautiful mechanisms.

Eric Zabilka
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marc_reusser

Wow! Truly Magical. An amazing combination of art and engineering. What a talent.

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