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  1. Jun 20, 2009 · Shot at the BMW Museum in Munich, these balls were attached to strings from the ceiling and together they created three dimensional shapes including a car.

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  2. The Kinetic Sculpture is one of the first things you see inside the BMW Museum, which is located at BMW's corporate headquarters in Munich, Germany, adjacent...

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  3. Watch in high quality!An amazing display of 714 metal balls on strings. It really gets creative after 1 minute. So please be patient.This display was creat...

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  4. Kinetic Sculpture — The Shapes of Things to Come, 2008. BMW Museum, Munich, Germany. In a six-square-metre field, 714 metal spheres are suspended from the ceiling on thin steel wires and animated with the help of mechanics, electronics and code. The theme of the installation is the form-finding process in car design, which is performed in a ...

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  5. Kinetic Sculpture BMW | 2008. Kinetic Sculpture BMW. | 2008. In a 6 sqm large field, 714 metal spheres are suspended from the ceiling on thin steel wires and animated with a help of mechanics, electronics and code. The topic of the installation is the form-finding process in car design which is performed in a 7 min choreography: At the ...

  6. The Kinetic Sculpture is a metaphorical translation of the process of form-finding in design. Covering an area of six square metres, it comprises 714 metal spheres, hanging from thin steel wires attached to individually controlled stepper motors to animate a seven-minute long mechatronic narrative.

  7. Jan 24, 2010 · The BMW Museum opened in June 2008. Featured in the Museum is the Kinetic Sculpture you see in the video below. “The sculpture is a metaphorical translation of the process of form-finding in art and design. 714 metal spheres, hanging from thin steel wires attached to individually-controlled stepper motors and covering the area of six […]

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