Part 1 of an introduction to the exhibition Objects of Wonder from The Ohio State University.
Video is a co-production of Columbus Museum of Art and WOSU TV
Part 1 of an introduction to the exhibition Objects of Wonder from The Ohio State University. Video is a co-production of Columbus Museum of Art and WOSU TV
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I have commented on another of your videos but This one really attracts me. One of my current interests is using unusual devices in a marble machine and your mechanical devices interest me, in particular a rather odd combinationgear arrangement with very strange tooth shapes. Do you object to me trying to emulate any of your devices in my wooden Harlequin Marble Machine?
I can't believe nobody else has posted! This exhibit is awesome and so much fun, I have gone twice. Very meaningful as an OSU alumnus and child of a former professor that spent many hours on the OSU campus.
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