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Saturday
Feb092013

Kinetic Symposium in Florida- February 8-10

Last week David received an email from Mark Brzeszkiewicz who was inspired by David's work (Sun Dance) and went about designing and building his own kinetic sculptures. He sent a link to one of his designs currently submitted to the KAO International Kinetic Symposium in Boyton Beach, Floridia. This symposium runs this weekend (Feb. 8-10, 2013) and if you are in Florida you might want to check it out. There are many outside kinetic sculptures on display and three venues with inside sculptures as well.

And if you you can't travel there, you can still enjoy Mark's Kinetic sculpture via YouTube.

I'll look forward to more info from the show! 

 

Reader Comments (3)

Thank you for your posting :)

What an incredible experience!! Met a lot of good people and honored to have my piece shown among so many talented artists who competed. Boynton Beach provided the perfect canvas for this bi-annual event and look forward to 2015.

My congratulations to the winners - http://youtu.be/rMMxvTYfAt4

Cheers,
Mark

February 11, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMark Brzeszkiewicz

What an incredible experience!! Met a lot of good people and honored to have my piece shown among so many talented artists who competed.

Ralfonso did an incredible job on the video.

http://youtu.be/rMMxvTYfAt4

February 15, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMark Brzeszkiewicz

Mark, I just watched the video from the show and will use it in a future post. It is filled with interesting and extremely varied work. I find myself wondering how they can create a video (and it is well put together) of kinetic sculpture using so many still photos. They did incorporate some motion and I especially liked the interaction with dancers, but so many of the kinetic sculptures are shown only from still photos! It left me wanting to see more, which is probably the point. Was 2013 the first of the shows?

March 8, 2013 | Registered CommenterDavid Roy

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