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a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CORONAVIRUS THOUGHTS 2. Keep your own hands and clothing disinfected. Think about it. If we all did this it would help tremendously to stop the spread. If taken to heart we have the potential to not just flatten the curve, but to eliminate it completely. The cost to the federal government for such an action is $0. The time to full and complete implementation could THUMBNAILS | ARTHUR GANSON a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CONCRETE | ARTHUR GANSON This machine was inspired by dreaming about gear ratios and implications of exponential powers. . Each worm/worm gear pair reduces the speed of the motor by 1/50th. Since there are 12 pairs of gears, the final speed reduction is (1/50) to the 12th power! The implications are interesting. BEHOLDING THE BIG BANG Beholding the Big Bang. Related to an earlier work Machine with Concrete, the motor drives a series gears designed to reduce its input speed such that it will take 13.7 billion years to turn the final gear in the train, embedded in a concrete block, once. This is the estimated age of the universe. (At the moment of construction. Theestimate is
ABANDONED DOLL
0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. I found this doll lying in a trash pile off the side of Highway #1 on the coast of California just south of San Francisco. I picked it up and immediately visualized this machine. "As above, so below."- this recognition of the parallel nature of our 23 SCRAPS | ARTHUR GANSON This was the second in the series and the first to use oscillating off-center wheels as cams to drive the control arms. Each scrap is activated in two places. The mind is very acute and recognizes instantly the manner in which energy flows through a system. Here, the center point always leads the peripheral point.ROLLER CHAIN
A simple exploration of the organic nature and complexity of roller chain. The shapes and patterns will never repeat. Often, heavy industrial materials have a 'softer ARTHUR GANSON, KINETIC SCULPTOR, INVENTOR, MUSICIANCONTACTCORONAVIRUS THOUGHTSREVIEWS AND PUBLICATIONSRELATED LINKSBIOGRAPHYCONCRETE Homepage for Arthur Ganson- kinetic sculptor, inventor, musician BIOGRAPHY | ARTHUR GANSON Biography. Arthur Ganson began making kinetic sculpture in 1977. Since receiving a BFA degree at the University of New Hampshire in 1978, his work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums in both the United States and Europe. He has held residencies at a number of institutions including the Exploratorium in San Francisco and theSEARCH BY NAME
a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CORONAVIRUS THOUGHTS 2. Keep your own hands and clothing disinfected. Think about it. If we all did this it would help tremendously to stop the spread. If taken to heart we have the potential to not just flatten the curve, but to eliminate it completely. The cost to the federal government for such an action is $0. The time to full and complete implementation could THUMBNAILS | ARTHUR GANSON a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CONCRETE | ARTHUR GANSON This machine was inspired by dreaming about gear ratios and implications of exponential powers. . Each worm/worm gear pair reduces the speed of the motor by 1/50th. Since there are 12 pairs of gears, the final speed reduction is (1/50) to the 12th power! The implications are interesting. BEHOLDING THE BIG BANG Beholding the Big Bang. Related to an earlier work Machine with Concrete, the motor drives a series gears designed to reduce its input speed such that it will take 13.7 billion years to turn the final gear in the train, embedded in a concrete block, once. This is the estimated age of the universe. (At the moment of construction. Theestimate is
ABANDONED DOLL
0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. I found this doll lying in a trash pile off the side of Highway #1 on the coast of California just south of San Francisco. I picked it up and immediately visualized this machine. "As above, so below."- this recognition of the parallel nature of our 23 SCRAPS | ARTHUR GANSON This was the second in the series and the first to use oscillating off-center wheels as cams to drive the control arms. Each scrap is activated in two places. The mind is very acute and recognizes instantly the manner in which energy flows through a system. Here, the center point always leads the peripheral point.ROLLER CHAIN
A simple exploration of the organic nature and complexity of roller chain. The shapes and patterns will never repeat. Often, heavy industrial materials have a 'softer EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS Current and Ongoing Exhibitions: Gestural Engineering: MIT Museum, Building N52, 265 Mass Ave. Cambridge, MA (ongoing since 1995). The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA (two works on long-term loan). Solo Exhibitions: 2011 – Arthur Ganson: Kinetic Mandala, Kresge Gallery,Ramapo College of
CORONAVIRUS THOUGHTS 2. Keep your own hands and clothing disinfected. Think about it. If we all did this it would help tremendously to stop the spread. If taken to heart we have the potential to not just flatten the curve, but to eliminate it completely. The cost to the federal government for such an action is $0. The time to full and complete implementation could WISHBONE | ARTHUR GANSON Caught in a symbiotic relationship, both the wishbone and the machine are unable to manifest fully without the other. We drag our pasts with us and move according to unseen forces. More and more, we interface with the world through our mental and technological creations. . This piece is currently on exhibit at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, MA.CHILD WATCHING
Based on an earlier machine constructed in college but which has fallen into disrepair. The simple goal of have a child's eyes track a moving ball resulted in a strangely complicated mechanism. 11 SCRAPS | ARTHUR GANSON Built after Machine with 23 Scraps of Paper, the mechanism in the base uses worm/worm gear pairs to activate the scraps.This machine is currently on view at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, MASMALL TOWER
A little daydream about ratios, each gear is shifted left and right based on the rotation of the gear just below it. Odd tooth ratios result in fluid and organic movements. TWO CANS | ARTHUR GANSON A lighthearted play on the words 'two cans' (two bird sound canisters) and Toucans. The mechanism was carefully designed to stagger the sounds of each canister and to explore their capacity to make both very subtle chirps and loud squawks! FASTER | ARTHUR GANSON This machine was a response to a call by the World Sculpture Racing Society in Boston to make sculpture that would exhibited on the street and in the context of a road race, where the 'best' work would be determined by racing rules (win, place, and show) and not subjectivity. The hand is a cast of my own and the tip of the pen, controlled by three cams (x, y and z axis), moves in threeMEDITATION #1
Meditation #1. My first machines were all assembled with tin-lead solder, not knowing that this soft solder was structurally unsound and that in time, any part under significant tension would fall apart. Early fragile machines built this way contained many playful mechanical ideas that could no longer be appreciated because themachines
THINKING CHAIR
Thinking Chair. There was a small rock outcropping on a favorite trail in the woods near my old studio in Massachusetts. I often found myself deep in thought, walking in slow circles around the edge of this grand stone mound. For me it was a walking meditation, where each cycle found me back in the same physical place, but in a slightly ARTHUR GANSON, KINETIC SCULPTOR, INVENTOR, MUSICIANCONTACTCORONAVIRUS THOUGHTSREVIEWS AND PUBLICATIONSRELATED LINKSBIOGRAPHYCONCRETE Homepage for Arthur Ganson- kinetic sculptor, inventor, musician BIOGRAPHY | ARTHUR GANSON Biography. Arthur Ganson began making kinetic sculpture in 1977. Since receiving a BFA degree at the University of New Hampshire in 1978, his work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums in both the United States and Europe. He has held residencies at a number of institutions including the Exploratorium in San Francisco and theSEARCH BY NAME
a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CORONAVIRUS THOUGHTS 2. Keep your own hands and clothing disinfected. Think about it. If we all did this it would help tremendously to stop the spread. If taken to heart we have the potential to not just flatten the curve, but to eliminate it completely. The cost to the federal government for such an action is $0. The time to full and complete implementation could THUMBNAILS | ARTHUR GANSON a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CONCRETE | ARTHUR GANSON This machine was inspired by dreaming about gear ratios and implications of exponential powers. . Each worm/worm gear pair reduces the speed of the motor by 1/50th. Since there are 12 pairs of gears, the final speed reduction is (1/50) to the 12th power! The implications are interesting. BEHOLDING THE BIG BANG Beholding the Big Bang. Related to an earlier work Machine with Concrete, the motor drives a series gears designed to reduce its input speed such that it will take 13.7 billion years to turn the final gear in the train, embedded in a concrete block, once. This is the estimated age of the universe. (At the moment of construction. Theestimate is
ABANDONED DOLL
0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. I found this doll lying in a trash pile off the side of Highway #1 on the coast of California just south of San Francisco. I picked it up and immediately visualized this machine. "As above, so below."- this recognition of the parallel nature of our 23 SCRAPS | ARTHUR GANSON This was the second in the series and the first to use oscillating off-center wheels as cams to drive the control arms. Each scrap is activated in two places. The mind is very acute and recognizes instantly the manner in which energy flows through a system. Here, the center point always leads the peripheral point.ROLLER CHAIN
A simple exploration of the organic nature and complexity of roller chain. The shapes and patterns will never repeat. Often, heavy industrial materials have a 'softer ARTHUR GANSON, KINETIC SCULPTOR, INVENTOR, MUSICIANCONTACTCORONAVIRUS THOUGHTSREVIEWS AND PUBLICATIONSRELATED LINKSBIOGRAPHYCONCRETE Homepage for Arthur Ganson- kinetic sculptor, inventor, musician BIOGRAPHY | ARTHUR GANSON Biography. Arthur Ganson began making kinetic sculpture in 1977. Since receiving a BFA degree at the University of New Hampshire in 1978, his work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums in both the United States and Europe. He has held residencies at a number of institutions including the Exploratorium in San Francisco and theSEARCH BY NAME
a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CORONAVIRUS THOUGHTS 2. Keep your own hands and clothing disinfected. Think about it. If we all did this it would help tremendously to stop the spread. If taken to heart we have the potential to not just flatten the curve, but to eliminate it completely. The cost to the federal government for such an action is $0. The time to full and complete implementation could THUMBNAILS | ARTHUR GANSON a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
CONCRETE | ARTHUR GANSON This machine was inspired by dreaming about gear ratios and implications of exponential powers. . Each worm/worm gear pair reduces the speed of the motor by 1/50th. Since there are 12 pairs of gears, the final speed reduction is (1/50) to the 12th power! The implications are interesting. BEHOLDING THE BIG BANG Beholding the Big Bang. Related to an earlier work Machine with Concrete, the motor drives a series gears designed to reduce its input speed such that it will take 13.7 billion years to turn the final gear in the train, embedded in a concrete block, once. This is the estimated age of the universe. (At the moment of construction. Theestimate is
ABANDONED DOLL
0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. I found this doll lying in a trash pile off the side of Highway #1 on the coast of California just south of San Francisco. I picked it up and immediately visualized this machine. "As above, so below."- this recognition of the parallel nature of our 23 SCRAPS | ARTHUR GANSON This was the second in the series and the first to use oscillating off-center wheels as cams to drive the control arms. Each scrap is activated in two places. The mind is very acute and recognizes instantly the manner in which energy flows through a system. Here, the center point always leads the peripheral point.ROLLER CHAIN
A simple exploration of the organic nature and complexity of roller chain. The shapes and patterns will never repeat. Often, heavy industrial materials have a 'softer EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS Current and Ongoing Exhibitions: Gestural Engineering: MIT Museum, Building N52, 265 Mass Ave. Cambridge, MA (ongoing since 1995). The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA (two works on long-term loan). Solo Exhibitions: 2011 – Arthur Ganson: Kinetic Mandala, Kresge Gallery,Ramapo College of
CORONAVIRUS THOUGHTS 2. Keep your own hands and clothing disinfected. Think about it. If we all did this it would help tremendously to stop the spread. If taken to heart we have the potential to not just flatten the curve, but to eliminate it completely. The cost to the federal government for such an action is $0. The time to full and complete implementation could WISHBONE | ARTHUR GANSON Caught in a symbiotic relationship, both the wishbone and the machine are unable to manifest fully without the other. We drag our pasts with us and move according to unseen forces. More and more, we interface with the world through our mental and technological creations. . This piece is currently on exhibit at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, MA.CHILD WATCHING
Based on an earlier machine constructed in college but which has fallen into disrepair. The simple goal of have a child's eyes track a moving ball resulted in a strangely complicated mechanism. 11 SCRAPS | ARTHUR GANSON Built after Machine with 23 Scraps of Paper, the mechanism in the base uses worm/worm gear pairs to activate the scraps.This machine is currently on view at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, MASMALL TOWER
A little daydream about ratios, each gear is shifted left and right based on the rotation of the gear just below it. Odd tooth ratios result in fluid and organic movements. TWO CANS | ARTHUR GANSON A lighthearted play on the words 'two cans' (two bird sound canisters) and Toucans. The mechanism was carefully designed to stagger the sounds of each canister and to explore their capacity to make both very subtle chirps and loud squawks! FASTER | ARTHUR GANSON This machine was a response to a call by the World Sculpture Racing Society in Boston to make sculpture that would exhibited on the street and in the context of a road race, where the 'best' work would be determined by racing rules (win, place, and show) and not subjectivity. The hand is a cast of my own and the tip of the pen, controlled by three cams (x, y and z axis), moves in threeMEDITATION #1
Meditation #1. My first machines were all assembled with tin-lead solder, not knowing that this soft solder was structurally unsound and that in time, any part under significant tension would fall apart. Early fragile machines built this way contained many playful mechanical ideas that could no longer be appreciated because themachines
THINKING CHAIR
Thinking Chair. There was a small rock outcropping on a favorite trail in the woods near my old studio in Massachusetts. I often found myself deep in thought, walking in slow circles around the edge of this grand stone mound. For me it was a walking meditation, where each cycle found me back in the same physical place, but in a slightlyARTHUR GANSON
a case for making a face mask to help mitigate the spread ofcoronavirus
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