
Inspired by the wooden kinetic work of David Roy, Jeff Lieberman just created Moore Pattern a kinetic sculpture that overlays patterns on top of one another using two counter-rotating bead-blasted aluminum disks, driven from a single motor below with a belt drive mechanism.
Watch the video to witness the moiré effect.
Monday, March 05, 2007
Moore Pattern
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Labels: architecture, creativity, design, digital, installation, interactive, Kinetic architecture, MediaLab, sculpture, shadows, technology
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2 comments:
very nice "moiré effect", goog stuff, thanks Cati.
Very interesting ... i would love to see it in action ...
but the .mov link cannot be found... will you update this for me?
S
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