How This Man Builds Mesmerizing Kinetic Sculptures | Obsessed | WIRED



A self-taught artist with a background in physics, David C. Roy has been creating mesmerizing picket kinetic sculptures for almost 40 years. Powered solely by means of mechanical wind-up mechanisms, items can run as much as 48 hours on a single wind.

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How This Man Builds Mesmerizing Kinetic Sculptures | Obsessed | WIRED

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  1. Hello David, this is AMAZING!! Perplexed!! Will enjoy this for a long time.
    I just wanted to point out to you that is IS possible to run your older software! If you still have basic software to run as OS (Windows 3.11, OS/2, etc) than you can run it on a Virtual machine! Should be no problem.
    I worked in a lab with pretty old equipment in special settings and requirements, that is no replacement for the equipment that runs on very old software. No hardware could handle this any more, so we switched to VMware, Parallax and Virtual Box. Working still, after all these years!

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