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Thanks nexus01gr. I was the vid posted by peterbmw1. It was so cool. At one point it looked like a floating blanket. What great use of technology in an artful way.
The mechatronic installation involves 714 metal balls moving in an interplay of mechanics, electronics and code. It covers an area of six square meters, featuring 714 aluminium balls hung with fine steel wires (an almost invisible 0.2 mm), each moved by individually computer-controlled stepper motors. The installation starts in a chaotic state, then compete with each other forms until it is finally to a final object.
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It's called "kinetic" simply because it moves.
(hit bmw-kinetic-sculpture on Google)
It is a real kinetic sculpture in the New BMW Museum in Munich.
(mental note, if in Munich...)
P.S. Germans were never famous for their pop music... just watch the other two BMW Museum related videos and you will see what I mean.