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  • this thing looks like it could make cotton candy, with a little heat..

  • I remember my spin art set from when I was a kid, I loved it. This set up looks great and could easily be transferred to other activities.

  • You all are boring retards - this is a glorious piece of design genius; go and get lives and stop posting shit on youtube

  • The conversion of vertical rotation into horizontal rotation is usable for a potters wheel or a centifuge for a field hospital, but for making unimpressive "art", Get real dude, why not just mount a wheel horizontally with a piece of board on top if you are going to do that, always assuming that these people dying of malnutrition and lack of clean water are going to have paper and paint in the first place. quit smoking weed man.

  • you cock

  • Big one too, but does your reference relate to the fact that i had the intellectual capacity to utilize this mechanical process for a better purpose or is it merely some deviant desire to suck me for being so intelligent and being able to type more than two words? get back to me on this please terd.

  • AFTERTHOUGHTS: Gee, I have to work for around 12-16 hours to create a piece of art when these folks can do it just by squeezing a paint bottle or two for 20 seconds. I was not decrying this idea as an infant school project, simply these facts: It can be achieved in a much simpler way, thereby saving energy and materials (Plank of wood, bolt a wheel to it horizontally, fit a board on top as a flat surface and spin it), and, how exactly does this save energy? Got any wise words against that?.^.^

  • Ah, you must be a truly innovative and perceptive individual terd64467. my field centrifuge idea obviously is not enough for you. You also want to waste materials, time and "energy" building a playschool toy that can be made by fixing a wheel horizontally to a plank and spinning it by hand. Arsepart.

  • its usefull if you're picasso but not for anyone else :(

  • Soooooooooo mmm let me get this right, you are saying only Picasso enjoyed his paintings? And Botticelli only looked at his own paintings? Then how is it you know who Picasso is? I'm telling, you've been looking at painting that you did not paint!

  • this is the most useless invetion ever, eventhough it uses recycled parts it's really stupid. The whole point of this competition is to create something usefull that can help people in need. I don't see how art can help people. do something like that water filtration bike, that is very usefull

  • but joy is usefull

  • That seems like more of a hastle than just having a simple pottery like paddle.

  • Crap invention. But the idea of spin art is new to me, and seems like a good idea.

  • art fart

  • Why'd they leave the back wheel on the bike?

  • I didn't realize that spin-art machines were killing out planet, and a bicycle powered alternative was necessary. Or you could skip the bike altogether, and just paint, you know, using a brush. That would save resources needed to manufacture the bicycle.

    Whatever. A neat toy for boring Saturdays at least.

  • wat a waste of time.

  • wow. without this innovation, people would die.

  • so true... i see now, this is the answer to all our problems.

    give it to african kids... hey kodgadgi, you don't need water, look at the pretty colours!!! go the water filter bike!!!

  • idiot. Where in the brief for this competition is 'Africa' mentioned? At least this entry seems to be one of the only ones where the bicycle IS the project and not merely ATTACHED as an after thought. i.e. MIT - how inaccessible is that? Looks like a press call and nothing else.

  • It's called "Innovate or Die", key word is die.

  • You've completely missed the entire point, haven't you?

  • The whole point of the project is to NOT use any electricity or motors. The "Innovate or Die" project is about reducing emissions and bettering lives using bicycle parts.

  • I dont think it misses the point and I dont see that it saves energy in its present use when you could fit a wheel to a plank and spin it by hand saving lots of material, time and energy to achieve the same effect. Mechanically however, it has good potential as a field hospital cetrifuge amongst other things.

  • Hardly anything to do with survival, but not a bad toy.

  • like damien hurst

  • godd or funny , i don't actuially know

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