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Spunwheel Flux
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Spunwheel Flux
The M.A.D.Gallery presents SPUNWHEEL, a mesmerizing collection of six kinetic sculptures with a hypnotic allure based on the moiré pattern. The handmade creations are set in motion by spinning two wheels in opposite directions, triggering a phenomenon of constantly changing patterns. Each piece has a run time of approximately 15 minutes; as the motion slows, a "rocking effect” begins and the wheels rotate back and forth at varying speeds, creating a stimulating kaleidoscope-like visual.
'FLUX' is dark brown inner blue.
Lead time: 6 weeks
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Specifications
From the concept to the fine finishing touches, each wooden sculpture is handcrafted by Ryan Kvande. The result is a truly unique and interesting sculpture. To achieve maximum spin time each piece uses instrument-grade sealed stainless steel bearings, which help the sculpture reach approximately 15 minutes of movement from a single push. Run time depends on the sculpture’s size and the weight of the wheels, which also affects the natural way it comes to a stop on the wall. These works of art do not require the use of a battery, motor, or power source.
100% made of Baltic birchwood
4kg
Diameter: 78cm
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Ryan Kvande
Finding his true niche as an artist, Ryan Kvande has created a breathtakingly unique collection of kinetic wooden wall sculptures. The hypnotic designs are conceptualized in his mind by visualizing moving shapes and lines.