Wheel of Fortune Rolling Ball Sculpture
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Free standing rolling ball sculpture made by artist Boris Atanasovski, named "Wheel of Fortune".
It is made of TIG welded stainless steel.
It uses 25mm (1") and 16mm (2/3") glass marbles.
It features elements: helical lift, wheel of fortune, spirals (golden, large and flat), tipping arm, skipping ball, ball collector, loops, wavy tracks, balls on track (Newton´s cradle) - all connected with nice tracks.
Filmed with Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone.
You are invited to visit my page: www.wer1sculptu... or
contact me: wer1sculptures@gmail.com
Enjoy and thumbs up if you like it :)
Music credits:
"RetroFuture Clean"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons...
I like the little side run with the orange and Green marbles. Very clever!
I really like your sculptures. I want one. I also had an ideal for one ,,, make it out of "Black" steel with white marbles and then set about six black lights around it. I think that would be wild.
Thank you. Uranium glass balls under the black light would be best for that
INCREIBLE...!!!!!!!!! EXCELENT..!!!
Complicated, amazing!!!
Nicely done Boris!
absolutely beautiful!
krodista q 9
one of the few rolling ball machines to include mill wheel component I could connect that component with some gears to add more visual effects
Génial bravo.
Awesome !
wow
. I remember a Keystone Cops scene where they're chasing this guy...
imagine if that was a rollercoaster
Ha HA It did cross my mind to put a seat in a giant transparent sphere and roll it down the tracks. Well, one can do a downhill run in a Zorb...
Wie lange hast du an der kugelbahn ge arbeitet
I made this one in a month because of the deadline. It was a killer tempo, min 12h per day, everyday. I will not repeat that for sure :) Now, i need two months for a sculpture like that.
Do you sell it?
Same question, I hope so.
The video has too much close up
Thank you for your comment. There is never too much close up :) but I agree it would be good to have another video with the sculpture operating with original sound. I do this now, but back then I only made a musical video.