Seth Goldstein is a retired mechanical engineer who creates kinetic sculpture machines. I only found this page, apart of his Youtube channel.
Why knot?
A kinetic sculpture that continually ties and unties a necktie.
Via: Valentina Tanni
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Seth Goldstein is a retired mechanical engineer who creates kinetic sculpture machines. I only found this page, apart of his Youtube channel.
Why knot?
A kinetic sculpture that continually ties and unties a necktie.
Via: Valentina Tanni
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seth goldstein says
I would like to call your attention to my machine which plays a violin which was written up in the New York Times this weekend
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/21/your-money/an-engineer-creates-for-fun-after-a-lifetime-of-workaday-rules.html?_r=0
My website with links to Why Knot? Cram Guy, and RO-Bow is
http://www.sethgoldsteinkineticsculptures.com/
I hope you can post it somehow.
Thanks,
Seth Goldstein
fosco lucarelli says
Hello Seth and thanks for the infos.
We’re looking at it and will consider for a post.
Take care,
Fosco and Mariabruna