A great pleasure to watch. The sculpture reminds me of Leonardo's extraordinary designs. Music, photography and editing also fantastically sympathetic to the work.
the video and sound is superior as well as the machine itself, thanks a lot for this masterpiece. never thougt a mechanical machine could be that beautyful.
The music was created specifically for the film. Perhaps, if enough folks request it, Peter Dodge will put out a cd. Until then you'll just have to enjoy it here.
I've come back so many times to listen to this music. It's just exquisite. I wish Peter Dodge would put it out in some way - I will gladly pay! It feels like a "4th" Gymnopedie.
This is really lovely work showing how simple mechanical engineering principles can be transformed into works of art. I can appreciate how you must feel when you finally step back and decide a piece is finished. Thanks for sharing this. Kind Regards ... Andy
Not purely, took Voyager 24VDC to local middle school and hooked it up to a couple small panels for domo. and edu. Pursuit II 7 Myth's Chariot are 120VAC . I am not really up on the Tech side of solar. Thanks for the input.
Your work is amazing, exactly the type of artwork sculptures I'd like to make eventually! Have you made any large installations yet? Perhaps outdoor sculptures that are fluid like that?
This is one of the most awe inspiring examples of art and engineering in perfect synergy! I can't even begin to tell you how much I would want to see one of your pieces in the flesh, Mr. Potts. It also helps that the video is so beautifully shot and edited. If you could spare any of your time, is there any way that I could get in contact with you directly to ask you a few questions about this magnificent work? Thanks, K.
It is lovely work, though you seem to dismiss mho0ohm's question, which is a mistake in my opinion. You might want to get 'up' on the 'tech side of solar' as a way to take your work from conversation piece status to something really inspiring.
I can only imagine the mind [and patience] taken to firstly design and then build these incredible art pieces ~ amazing!
A great pleasure to watch. The sculpture reminds me of Leonardo's extraordinary designs. Music, photography and editing also fantastically sympathetic to the work.
Videos like this are the proof that human creativity knows no boundaries. Amazing works.
the video and sound is superior as well as the machine itself, thanks a lot for this masterpiece. never thougt a mechanical machine could be that beautyful.
i love watching the mechanics behind the fluid organic motions, the whole process is captivating and beautiful.
This would be one of my most prized possessions! So much grace from a machine.
The music was created specifically for the film. Perhaps, if enough folks request it, Peter Dodge will put out a cd. Until then you'll just have to enjoy it here.
I've come back so many times to listen to this music. It's just exquisite. I wish Peter Dodge would put it out in some way - I will gladly pay! It feels like a "4th" Gymnopedie.
This is really lovely work showing how simple mechanical engineering principles can be transformed into works of art. I can appreciate how you must feel when you finally step back and decide a piece is finished.
Thanks for sharing this.
Kind Regards ... Andy
The second one ,the rowing oars of the ship ,awesome job and the music seems to matche exactly with the movement.
Stunning! Like magic!
Sir , its absolutely stunningly mature a form of art.
Thank you for sharing this expression. I appreciate your dynamic dear artist.
Well Done! What fine work, love the music, in a word ahhhh!
You wanted to express yourself? You are soooo there!! ;-)!
Thank you for sharing, just amazing
Beautiful
Museum-quality work. Very nice.
this is so fascinating......superb!!
you are awesome
Beautiful.
Cosmographic Voyager! Love to have that one on the desk!
This is phenomenal.
It's a modern day automaton. I love this!
Wow, beautiful indeed.....
Omg...It is so gorgeous!
Goooood job! Thanks!
Very interesting, thank you.
Your work is amazing
Very beautiful and interesting~
Encantador,dinâmico, soberbo surreal!
i love this.... ive never seen art like this before . :)
Very nice, Leanardo da Vinci combined both Math and Art and this reminds me of that.
Not purely, took Voyager 24VDC to local middle school and hooked it up to a couple small panels for domo. and edu. Pursuit II 7 Myth's Chariot are 120VAC . I am not really up on the Tech side of solar. Thanks for the input.
Your work is amazing, exactly the type of artwork sculptures I'd like to make eventually! Have you made any large installations yet? Perhaps outdoor sculptures that are fluid like that?
awe inspiring
This is one of the most awe inspiring examples of art and engineering in perfect synergy! I can't even begin to tell you how much I would want to see one of your pieces in the flesh, Mr. Potts. It also helps that the video is so beautifully shot and edited. If you could spare any of your time, is there any way that I could get in contact with you directly to ask you a few questions about this magnificent work?
Thanks, K.
Simply amazing work! Would love to collaborate on a large piece someday.
Thanks for the inspiration,
Michael
This is amazing!!!
Awesome
Just to enjoy
Have you made anything purely solar powered? I assume this runs off standard mains voltage? Beautiful work!!!
What a engineering
Myth's Chariot is my favourite squlpture. :)
exquisite...
BRAVO
can i buy it from hong kong?
Maravilloso
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G-!
Amazing! I love it :)
❤😊
Subscribed!!
Could I have the first one?
beautyfool
WOW
i dont know why but i find it kind of erotic.
stunning mecanism
Do a Dragon flying.... Avian pursuit based mechanism. Game of Thrones style.
Who welded that, Ray Charles...with his feet?
It is lovely work, though you seem to dismiss mho0ohm's question, which is a mistake in my opinion. You might want to get 'up' on the 'tech side of solar' as a way to take your work from conversation piece status to something really inspiring.
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wouav
with this you can beat festo
flymod
Yes, write me a note rpotts@fltg.net