An introduction to the 'kinetic brain'. This is a short video to explain the idea behind the 'kinetic brain' rolling ball sculpture, which will be the first part of a series of videos to explain and share some of the processes during the build. Filmed by Roland Harris (Dr Badphil Films).
"We are living in an increasingly digital world"
For me, these machines offer a great antidote to this in a tangible and interactive way. Sometimes the rolling ball concept may seem whimsical, but it does allow creative scope to draw with wire - the positive and negative shapes that are created exude a linear beauty which I think gives them a unique aesthetic quality.
"The most rewarding aspect of making my machines is captivating the onlooker, I can't think of many art forms that can engross people of all ages and preconceptions".
Not having any experience in engineering or metalwork, I began by purchasing a tig welder and experimented in my workshop with stainless steel, aluminium and acrylic as favourited materials.
Each sculpture has a rough set of ideas but the layout often changes and the track runs compete for space, which ultimately dictates the final design. This is a preferred way of working and suggests that the artwork grows and evolves throughout the construction process.
"Kinetic Brain"
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