After 2 months, watched this back for no reason. New Comment: Have two of those novascope to make it like a Binocular, add an addressable LED light on them, copy preferable arduino template code, paste and update the LED . Light will move from one end to another repeatable. Have a looping high!
Could you maybe not say stuff like "the outside doesn't look interesting" when it's like inlaid mother-of-pearl and stuff and then *scuff a metal torch crown up and down the side hundreds of times* if you do another video... hooooooly smokes man.
I’m on the waiting list and I’m buying this for my buddy that loves psychedelics but he’s super rich and already has a bunch of dope shit for everything he’s interested in but this one of the few things I can afford and he’ll love
@@necrisro It was originally called an "electric torch" but the electric part got dropped. So you were sort-of right. It's like how we call use to call it a mobile phone and now we call it a phone.
I still have this cool gem in my room that has a nice glow and I always put it on the windows where the moonlight hits its always amazes me and I look at it every night to remove stress
That is very cool. Have you tried a colored torch/light on the outside? It is amazing how this still captures my attention as an adult. I think I like them more now as an adult. My partner & I have created a hobby for ourselves during the pandemic. We started using smoke and mirrors and now we use several multi-colored and/or fluorescent lights, lasers, various glittery or gem filled spinning objects, smoke and O rings and of course, music. Thanks for showing this. Going to check it out.
@@7six590 Perhaps it’s less about the risk of scratching it, and more about that incredibly irritating sound it makes that Ben (the OG comment) is commenting about
This is NOT, by far, "the world's most expensive" scope! I've seen them at $10,000, and a friend had one priced at $8,000 that was worth it. The flashlight is actually needed with this one for the effects.
I do agree with Laura, to say that this is ‘the world’s most expensive’ is nothing but a clickbait. If he had said it’s his world’s expensive, I’d say it’s fair.
If you think this is expensive check out Cape Kaleidoscope!!! They artists work they have on their site it’s truly amazing works of art. Some of these babies can retail up to 4K. Amazing site with amazing artists!!!! Truly worth looking at!!
It’s worth every penny as a hand crafted piece of art. I collect kaleidoscopes and similar and can’t wait to add one of these. Nothing comes close? Check out the kaleidoscopes made by Marc tickle. The videos of his don’t really do them justice however- but they are some of the most unique. It’s a kaleidoscope inside of an optical illusion! Beautiful pieces.
can you share more about how it’s made? I’ve only seen simple ones with basic mirrors but this one has those crazy shapes, I would love to try to make one too
@@bianogueira3435 The mirror film on the one side has been removed in some spots to allow the light in, and had a rainbow colored film applied over it (slightly visible under the mother of pearl) the geometric pattern seen is due to the way the mirrors are cut, small at one end and bigger at the other.
natalie hidalgo three first source tapered mirrors. One lightly sandblasted to allow colored gells/inks underneath a layer of mother-of-pearl. Lastly, there’s a marble at the tip and a flat viewing glass at the aperture. All held together by (typically) thick copper wire and solder, sometimes tin/nickel/silver/pewter/etc. Created with a ton of artistry, mathematics, time, effort, patience, and experience. Also, it’s not able to be disassembled without breaking it. You’s have to physically cut the wires, de-solder the edges, and at that point, it would likely never go back together the same, or at all. IfI’m forgetting anything, apologies
Ra Ra Yes, I do, though I am not to the point of commercial/professional. I’ve made a few for friends and family; they are simply magical to experience in person. Notable artists I have gotten inspiration from are; Dave Sugich's 'Novascopes', Minori Yamazaki of the 'CUMOS', Gary Allison's 'Holoscopes', and Jack Storm's cold glass works like his Chroma Cube used as the tesseract in the Marvel movies. Also, ViviOvo Di'Amor, Spherix, and others: ruclips.net/video/PeMGRMwarKI/видео.html
@@zachr207 How do you think was that honeycomb effect achieved? Also with the different colors? Those seem to be more in the front away from the marble...
AnKlMa it is the optical illusion of tapered mirror and 3D solids kaleidoscopes. Check out Gary Allison’s Holoscopes. There are many different geometric patterns that can be obtained through different mirror positions and shapes. The slightest change would throw the entire image out of place; this is why these works of art are truly magnificent. You gotta check out Jack Storm’s work ad well, highly recommended.
$250 isn't a lot for something made by a one-of-a-kind craftsman. If you can't get it anywhere else then that makes it unique and worth more. If something happens to this man, that's it...no more Novascopes.
This reminds of that scene from doctor strange were the ancient one sends strange on this psychedelic vision and it like these infinite worlds and the kaleidoscope looks like one of those infinite worlds
That item is so cool! I've always like kaleidoscopes and would buy it immediately if it weren't so expensive. Also......Please move slower....... so fast it is soooooo annoying and we miss so much of the splendor of the thing. It is almost dizzying how many times you turn that object to over and over and side just a short 10 seconds. Then the flash ligh up and down so fast..... The whole point of kaleidoscopes are showing anybody anything is to do it slowly not dizzyingly fast to the point where we can't even focus our eyes on the colors changing until they change again
THATSME There’s three first source tapered mirrors put reflective side inwards. One lightly sandblasted to allow colored gels/inks underneath a layer of mother-of-pearl. Lastly, there’s a marble at the tip and a flat viewing glass at the aperture. All held together by (typically) thick copper wire and solder, sometimes tin/nickel/silver/pewter/etc. Created with a ton of artistry, mathematics, time, effort, patience, and experience. Also, it’s not able to be disassembled without breaking it. You’d have to physically cut the wires, de-solder the edges, and at that point, it would likely never go back together the same, or at all. If I’m forgetting anything, apologies
kennaroo glass makes them. not quite as nice, but no wait list and a lil cheaper. they do sell out quick, but he has one now and puts them out more often than Novascopes does.
What i dont inderstand is the end of it. I understand how the designs along the mirrors are made but the ball at the end with the final pattern. I dont know what they could have used to make that part.. a marble or a dichroic cube?
suggestion: sell a unit with integrated RGB LEDs with input controlled by an audio transducer. intensity/loudness is brightness and depth is pitch maybe frequency variable as well. or it could be an external add on unit, (preferable)
hmm i gotta agree with many of the comments. you could have setup the kaleidoscope and recorded footage without handling it franticly. would have pushed your production value . pretty easy to do. a missed chance
It's very similar to the kaleidoscope you are used to but hand soldered with better materials. The effect is so different and creates that lol sphere in the center because the mirror system is tapered.
@@giaginq2501 you don't need a meth lab to do it, a couple glass jars would technically work. I used ground glass lab glassware myself but that's beside the point😉.
After 2 months, watched this back for no reason.
New Comment: Have two of those novascope to make it like a Binocular, add an addressable LED light on them, copy preferable arduino template code, paste and update the LED . Light will move from one end to another repeatable. Have a looping high!
Do a video of that please lol
Could you maybe not say stuff like "the outside doesn't look interesting" when it's like inlaid mother-of-pearl and stuff and then *scuff a metal torch crown up and down the side hundreds of times* if you do another video... hooooooly smokes man.
Sounds like a bad DMT trip . I'm in ...
@@Sandcat87 ikr that made me cringe so hard.
@@leonardchavez9824
Second.
$250 is not expensive for handmade glasswork, great purchase and supporting a craftsperson!
may pass me the purchase link?
The bigger ones are like 680 and completely sold out
there is a guy making them named kennaroo glass on ig. i got a mini for 189 shipped otw to me as we speak! excited.
Yes but it is the most expensive one still. That's the whole point.
@@mcol4644 my friend got a 16 incher the other day. its absolutely stunning.
I can only imagine how cool playing with this on certain psychedelics would be.
I’m on the waiting list and I’m buying this for my buddy that loves psychedelics but he’s super rich and already has a bunch of dope shit for everything he’s interested in but this one of the few things I can afford and he’ll love
@@thoamas1237pasen dato
The amazing inside + the sounds of the torch on the side was giving me a new level of ASMR I've never felt before. Good job?
@Ryan Hershberger Hi there, please explain your problems with the word "torch" and why I'm "fucking stupid".
@slater It's okay my friend, I took no offence to it. His words mean nothing to me. Might have just been having a bad day.
@@jemma.p TIL brits use "torch" for flashlight, i always thought torch was to be used just for fire-based lightsources
@@necrisro It was originally called an "electric torch" but the electric part got dropped. So you were sort-of right. It's like how we call use to call it a mobile phone and now we call it a phone.
A flashlight is not flashing! 😂
Sooo DMT?
This is a cool thing to have for like 10 minutes
most things are for people with short attention spans :/
This is absolutely something i would take a look at every night.
You've obviously never tripped
@@jonathananderinholmes8318 ( ̄m ̄)
I still have this cool gem in my room that has a nice glow and I always put it on the windows where the moonlight hits its always amazes me and I look at it every night to remove stress
The visuals inside that thing are incredible. Best kaleidoscope I've ever seen!
I want to be inside of that please... Wish there's a room size for that
Take DMT bro
That would be a good idea actually, !
all you need is three big mirrors, or four
Totally would be an ideal techno club! 🤩
good idea for an airbnb
I really want to know how it's made.
Its so much better in real life. Holding it to your eyes just makes the world melt away.
Things like this are why I must never win the lottery.
$250 they should add a light that slides on a track down that white side.
Great little video dude. Keep on buying, and keep on showing. Love the way you keep it simple and to the point.
That is very cool. Have you tried a colored torch/light on the outside? It is amazing how this still captures my attention as an adult. I think I like them more now as an adult. My partner & I have created a hobby for ourselves during the pandemic. We started using smoke and mirrors and now we use several multi-colored and/or fluorescent lights, lasers, various glittery or gem filled spinning objects, smoke and O rings and of course, music.
Thanks for showing this. Going to check it out.
Thats insane. Thanks for the upload!
This looks like a virtual world
Maybe if you stare through it long enough you can go back in time to get your money back
Saul Urena lol
lol
😂😂
0:03 your hands looked like animated!!
👍
So amazing! I love this channel.
Loved this video. Can’t wait to see your channel blow up. :)
Gorgeous piece of glass-work!
How is that hand made?? It’s so beautiful…
Whoa. Thank you for sharing this. The mirror inside.
Can someone make a deconstructed video of how it actually works and what all parts consist to make these effects
Jesus Christ 😂 unboxes the “worlds most expensive kaleidoscope” then just starts scraping the shit out of it with a flashlight
It’s hardglass it won’t scratch it idiot
He's using the light to give the effect expected. And yeah, glass won't scratch that easily.
Thank you, half of the audio is “skkkssskkhhesshhhkkssskeshh”
No your the shit it will never brake maybe scratch yourself it’s a steal glass
@@7six590 Perhaps it’s less about the risk of scratching it, and more about that incredibly irritating sound it makes that Ben (the OG comment) is commenting about
This is NOT, by far, "the world's most expensive" scope! I've seen them at $10,000, and a friend had one priced at $8,000 that was worth it. The flashlight is actually needed with this one for the effects.
you must be fun at parties...
I do agree with Laura, to say that this is ‘the world’s most expensive’ is nothing but a clickbait. If he had said it’s his world’s expensive, I’d say it’s fair.
It’s insane but some vintage kaleidoscopes go for thousands even 10K or more.
Post videos of the $8-10k ones or it didn't happen.
How to buy
I saw a video in Instagram that costs $1000 and it looks mesmerizing, that’s why I’m here.
This looks like a virtual world!
Takes enchanted glass artifact, spins it around, hits it with flashlight. "Max Anxiety"
I liked the scraping sounds going up and down it
this looks like a virtual world
i get a sense of relaxation haha beautiful and amazing!
If you think this is expensive check out Cape Kaleidoscope!!! They artists work they have on their site it’s truly amazing works of art. Some of these babies can retail up to 4K. Amazing site with amazing artists!!!! Truly worth looking at!!
Welp I know what I'm getting for my next acid trip.
They all sold out
@@KidBoyd oh no :(
That's the hidden world 😀😀. I wish I were inside there!❤️❤️
Me too
Pls give the 1hour loop version of this since this is eye asmr
If I had one of these, I would set up an RGB light strip on the outside of it to get it really going :p
Noice.
It’s worth every penny as a hand crafted piece of art. I collect kaleidoscopes and similar and can’t wait to add one of these. Nothing comes close? Check out the kaleidoscopes made by Marc tickle. The videos of his don’t really do them justice however- but they are some of the most unique. It’s a kaleidoscope inside of an optical illusion! Beautiful pieces.
Amazing, incredible, astounding. 👌👌👍👍
Thank you very much!
i can tell how its made from close inspection and im gonna try it. idea is simple, this one is just finely crafted.
can you share more about how it’s made? I’ve only seen simple ones with basic mirrors but this one has those crazy shapes, I would love to try to make one too
@@bianogueira3435 The mirror film on the one side has been removed in some spots to allow the light in, and had a rainbow colored film applied over it (slightly visible under the mother of pearl) the geometric pattern seen is due to the way the mirrors are cut, small at one end and bigger at the other.
@Trevor Lebert Did you ever try it?
That’s beautiful
What happens when you take shrooms and look into this??? 🚀
You do it for a very long time. I did it
@@problynevergonnausethought as much. Can imagi e hours feeling like minutes
now, take it apart so we can see how it was made.
natalie hidalgo three first source tapered mirrors. One lightly sandblasted to allow colored gells/inks underneath a layer of mother-of-pearl. Lastly, there’s a marble at the tip and a flat viewing glass at the aperture. All held together by (typically) thick copper wire and solder, sometimes tin/nickel/silver/pewter/etc. Created with a ton of artistry, mathematics, time, effort, patience, and experience.
Also, it’s not able to be disassembled without breaking it. You’s have to physically cut the wires, de-solder the edges, and at that point, it would likely never go back together the same, or at all. IfI’m forgetting anything, apologies
@@zachr207 How did you learn this, did you make one yourself?
Ra Ra Yes, I do, though I am not to the point of commercial/professional. I’ve made a few for friends and family; they are simply magical to experience in person. Notable artists I have gotten inspiration from are; Dave Sugich's 'Novascopes', Minori Yamazaki of the 'CUMOS', Gary Allison's 'Holoscopes', and Jack Storm's cold glass works like his Chroma Cube used as the tesseract in the Marvel movies. Also, ViviOvo Di'Amor, Spherix, and others:
ruclips.net/video/PeMGRMwarKI/видео.html
@@zachr207 How do you think was that honeycomb effect achieved? Also with the different colors? Those seem to be more in the front away from the marble...
AnKlMa it is the optical illusion of tapered mirror and 3D solids kaleidoscopes.
Check out Gary Allison’s Holoscopes. There are many different geometric patterns that can be obtained through different mirror positions and shapes. The slightest change would throw the entire image out of place; this is why these works of art are truly magnificent.
You gotta check out Jack Storm’s work ad well, highly recommended.
It looks like one of those premade RUclips gaming intros.
$250 isn't a lot for something made by a one-of-a-kind craftsman. If you can't get it anywhere else then that makes it unique and worth more. If something happens to this man, that's it...no more Novascopes.
Where does one acquire such a beautiful work of art?
i really want one
Where did u buy it? Thnx
2:12 HOLY COW
I was in Jerome Arizona this weekend and there is a kaleidoscope shop there that were pushing $6500
This reminds of that scene from doctor strange were the ancient one sends strange on this psychedelic vision and it like these infinite worlds and the kaleidoscope looks like one of those infinite worlds
How much did you bought it??
It looks like a portal to another universe
Idk how I came across this vid from surfing around but I'm getting one now 😊🤙
can someone tells, what glasses are used in these novascopes ???
Where did u buy it or who makes it???
Will it still do that when put outside with the sun shining down on it?
This must be what they call the 4th dimension
More like Psychedelic trip.
That’s actually time itself
Wow now I want one 😭
How ths is made? Gematones?
How are they made though?
That item is so cool! I've always like kaleidoscopes and would buy it immediately if it weren't so expensive. Also......Please move slower....... so fast it is soooooo annoying and we miss so much of the splendor of the thing. It is almost dizzying how many times you turn that object to over and over and side just a short 10 seconds. Then the flash ligh up and down so fast..... The whole point of kaleidoscopes are showing anybody anything is to do it slowly not dizzyingly fast to the point where we can't even focus our eyes on the colors changing until they change again
You can adjust youtube play speed by the way
Amazing
How did they make it?? wow..
THATSME There’s three first source tapered mirrors put reflective side inwards. One lightly sandblasted to allow colored gels/inks underneath a layer of mother-of-pearl. Lastly, there’s a marble at the tip and a flat viewing glass at the aperture. All held together by (typically) thick copper wire and solder, sometimes tin/nickel/silver/pewter/etc. Created with a ton of artistry, mathematics, time, effort, patience, and experience.
Also, it’s not able to be disassembled without breaking it. You’d have to physically cut the wires, de-solder the edges, and at that point, it would likely never go back together the same, or at all. If I’m forgetting anything, apologies
This is absolutely worth $250-$350, but the fact that it does makes me want to cry 😭
Where do I purchase one of these puppies from? They look amazing!
Thanks! Link in the description.
kennaroo glass makes them. not quite as nice, but no wait list and a lil cheaper. they do sell out quick, but he has one now and puts them out more often than Novascopes does.
@@thingsfromtheinternet4430 no
Very Lovecraftian.
What i see when im high af
Hi, I'm from Argentina, i like so much your caleidoscope!!! How do you do that??? It's beatiful. Or, can i buy one??? Thank you!!!
Have you seen the Roy Cohn Kaleidoscopes?
Love it
Is there a tutorial on how this are made?
Amazing I get hypnotize really amazing🤩🤩🤩🤩 now i fan you now
Wow my mate is gonna make one I can't wait to see it 🍄🍄🍄
Its like looking into a cyber punk program
Perfectly this could be an asmr video
Where can I buy this type of things ?anyone plz tell me
what type is it
it looks so cool
How the hell does it work?! That's fucking incredible!
How much it cause?.Is it many?.Which store you go
Does torch cri cct tint ect affect it? Cause I
Its looks cool
What i dont inderstand is the end of it. I understand how the designs along the mirrors are made but the ball at the end with the final pattern. I dont know what they could have used to make that part.. a marble or a dichroic cube?
Greatest!
Thanks. 🤍♥️🤍
suggestion: sell a unit with integrated RGB LEDs with input controlled by an audio transducer. intensity/loudness is brightness
and depth is pitch
maybe frequency variable as well.
or it could be an external add on unit, (preferable)
frequency spectum* like a 3d eq
hmm i gotta agree with many of the comments. you could have setup the kaleidoscope and recorded footage without handling it franticly. would have pushed your production value . pretty easy to do. a missed chance
Cool !!!
How to make this
It looks like a scene out of a sci-fi movie!
when you light it up with a torch,it's look like space time..
Your methods of handling gave me anxiety, but I guess when you're established you can be sloppy
He has 800 subs lol.
Omg, could you slow the hell down?? Why are you in such a rush to show us how many times you can spin it around? It's pretty effin cool tho 👍
Lol ikr
Basically a DMT trip. Wild.
I need to try this on lsd
how did they do it? answers please
It's very similar to the kaleidoscope you are used to but hand soldered with better materials. The effect is so different and creates that lol sphere in the center because the mirror system is tapered.
DMT. If you know, you know.
I know. Even did the extraction myself😁.
@@TheExplosiveGuy how mate??
Do u have a meth lab
@@giaginq2501 you don't need a meth lab to do it, a couple glass jars would technically work. I used ground glass lab glassware myself but that's beside the point😉.
@@TheExplosiveGuy you mean the borosilicate ones
@@TheExplosiveGuy tell me how to extract it😊
Notice how it's shape bears resemblance to that of Leviathan, Lord of the Labyrinth from Hellraiser.
How to make ???
even i have a kaleidoscope
I want to buy a cube