Kinetic Sculpture: BMW Museum – Munich

The BMW Museum opened in June 2008. Featured in the Museum is the Kinetic Sculpture you see in the video below. “The sculpture is a metaphorical translation of the process of form-finding in art and design. 714 metal spheres, hanging from thin steel wires attached to individually-controlled stepper motors and covering the area of six square meters, animate a seven minute long mechatronic narrative. In the beginning, moving chaotically, then evolving to several competing forms that eventually resolve to the finished object, the Kinetic Sculpture creates an artistic visualisation of the process of form-finding in  different variations.”

To see pictures and more video of the Kinetic Sculpture, visit ART.com.



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Comments

  1. dilip dhore says:

    its amazing art work. no more words to explain.
    thank you very much

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