The Franz Kafka Head in Prague, Czech Republic

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2018
  • This piece in Prague is worth seeing. The metamorphosis of Franz Kafka. It is 11m tall and includes 42 rotating pieces. We filmed this on our GoPro and then put it in high speed - looks a little better. It is located in the heart of the city and is easy to find if you are out for a stroll around the Old Town Square.

Комментарии • 7

  • @danielazanette2950
    @danielazanette2950 27 дней назад

    This structure is mesmerizing in person and simply incredible! One just wonders about the remarkable machinery that creates these visions of perfections and apart from that, to be placed in the exact spot where the best reflections from this town square area are caught and mirrored on every scale and in movement! Most remarkable artistry and accomplishment. One has to see in person to truly understand the complexities of this incredible vision. Hard to leave it behind once you're there...

  • @Isimsizo
    @Isimsizo 2 года назад +8

    I was here!!

  • @dimapopov5962
    @dimapopov5962 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome

  • @deborahmaier7362
    @deborahmaier7362 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this!! it's one of the best I've found.

  • @sobeyramartinez1664
    @sobeyramartinez1664 Год назад

    Waoo.pareciera que el que está haciendo el video controla los movimientos porque es el video más perfecto que he visto de esta escultura. El más completo en los movimientos. Gracias

  • @sulista-consulting
    @sulista-consulting Год назад

    Just simply Czechia, who needs the clumsy formal name anyway

  • @KatsEyeImaging
    @KatsEyeImaging 3 месяца назад +2

    This structure is mesmerizing in person and simply incredible! One just wonders about the remarkable machinery that creates these visions of perfections and apart from that, to be placed in the exact spot where the best reflections from this town square area are caught and mirrored on every scale and in movement! Most remarkable artistry and accomplishment. One has to see in person to truly understand the complexities of this incredible vision. Hard to leave it behind once you're there...