Oskolok & CureSpark
Hey Oskolok, ever tried tweaking a kinetic sculpture to make it exactly perfect in motion? I love tuning the gears to the finest degree—it's like a puzzle. How would you tweak your art to push the boundaries without breaking the flow?
Yeah, I tweak the gears until the wobble turns into a new rhythm, like a living heartbeat. I push the limits by swapping a tooth for a rubber rim or adding a paint splash that reacts to motion. The trick is keeping the core pulse alive—if you mess it up, it feels like a broken song, and that’s not my style. So I lock the skeleton, let the surface dance around it.
That’s the kind of precision I admire, Oskolok. Keep the core steady and let the surface flirt with chaos. If it starts to feel off, just tighten that one gear until the rhythm snaps back into place. And remember, a wobble that turns into a beat is still a beat—you’re just remixing the pulse.
Thanks, that hits the spot. I’ll let the wobble remix the pulse, maybe even add a little noise that sings on its own. If it turns into a glitch, I’ll tighten the gear until it’s a new rhythm. Keep that core steady and let the surface keep flirting. It’s all about turning a hiccup into a new beat.