Springs Sprockets & Pulleys
September 5, 2008 by sarah
Springs Sprockets & Pulleys: The Mechanical Sculptures of Steve Gerberich, Waterloo Center, Iowa, USA until January 2009.
We are great fans of Steve Gerberich and his work, so if you are in Iowa before the end of the year a visit to this exhibition is highly recommended.
There is also a great program of workshops and talks.
Press a button or crank a wheel and Steve Gerberich’s sculptures come to life. A flock of decoy geese overhead flap open suitcase wings. A wooden cow with hooves clad in high-top sneakers is milked endlessly by an over-enterprising farmer….
Constructed from old machine parts, kitchen utensils, pieces of furniture, lighting fixtures, medical supplies, toys and carnival figurines, Gerberich’s work offers viewers a unique way to interact with contemporary sculpture, explore the principles of simple mechanical motion or simply ponder the remarkable inventiveness of art.
Giant Mechanical Sculpture in Liverpool
September 1, 2008 by sarah
Something unforgettable is about to happen in Liverpool as a highlight of the Liverpool European Capital of Culture celebrations. Vast in scale and spectacular in execution, this breathtaking new commission from La Machine will spin a tale so magical that an entire city will fall under its spell.
In 2006 we were overwhelmed by the fantastic Sultan’s Elephant which stopped London in its tracks. This new three-day adventure will unfold against the landmarks of another great city, stopping the traffic and captivating everyone who sees it. Prepare to be amazed by a show that will make you believe in the impossible…
Michael Cha, the director said this weekend ‘if you have time from the 5th-7th September, do come to Liverpool. Those who know me, know that I’m always at street festival and events, and I knew this is going to be big, but seeing it at rehearsals I was absolutely taken away…’
Pottery in Motion
August 30, 2008 by sarah
By special request we have a very small edition (only 4) of Pottery in Motion from the Fourteen Balls Toy Company.
Designed by Paul Spooner, here we see Anubis Lord of the Mummy Wrappings, keeping two coffee cups and saucers spinning by his deft control of two poles.
SORRY SOLD OUT
Applause Machine
August 30, 2008 by sarah
Martin Smith’s wonderful Applause Machine is now being produced by Laikingland (a creative collaboration between artist Martin Smith and Engineer Nick Regan)
It is available in 5 different colours. (Choose - if you can! - from the list below when ordering).
What better way of congratulating yourself when there is no else around. Also, a lovely idea as a wedding gift (or two for mutual admiration).
Materials: Powder coated steel, brass, walnut wood, plastic and motor, battery operated - (2 AAA batteries included).
Height: 450 mm (approx 17 inches)
£165.95
Click here for more info/to buy
PhantasieMechanik ends at Phaeno
August 30, 2008 by sarah
This week sees the final closing of a very popular show.
Over 100,000 visitors have enjoyed the exhibition at phaeno in Germany,
which featured the work of 10 CMT artists as well as Arthur Ganson, Norman Tuck and Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre. Click here for images of the show.
Our exhibits will now travel to Spain for a new exhibition later this year.

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