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'Controlled Chaos' - A Rolling Ball Sculpture With Multiple Tracks - Part 3.

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2007

Please watch in high definition if possible. A ROLLING BALL SCULPTURE WHICH TOOK ME A YEAR TO DESIGN AND MAKE. I AM DELIGHTED TO BE ABLE TO SAY THAT IT HAS BEEN PURCHASED BY AND IS ON DISPLAY AT 'FUNIQUE' A ROLLING BALL MUSEUM IN SOUTH KOREA. I'M WORKING ON NUMBER 2 AT THE MOMENT AND LOVING IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME AT: mcwgough@bigpond.com.

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  • Very nice sculpture, Mark. I like the moving parts, like the basket that lowers the marble, and when the marble rolls back and forth in the large blue ring. Lots of color really separates the different elements. Great new video! I wish I could see it in person.

  • I really appreciate your comments. The dimensions of this machine are: Height approx 6'2" Width 4' Depth 3'. The different colours look beautiful, especially at night with the downlights on, but I didn't realise how much extra work the different colours would require. I am very pleased with the finished result.

    The spoons are just included to add a bit more quirkyness.

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  • That is prbobably a nice machine, but one cant really tell from the video.

  • Not the first one built in Australia. Theres this place called Funtasia on the Gold Coast and there is one of these thats been there for atleast 8-10 years.

    But yours is very nice. Would be cool if the camera had better quality picture.

  • If you'd like to share your projects with others, I just started a Rolling Ball Sculpture group in Google. check it out if your interested.

    I painted the moving parts on my last project, and it was a lot more work than I had first thought...

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