Zefirka & Takata
Zefirka Zefirka
Hey, I was just thinking about how a bubble tea cup can feel like a tiny piece of art, and it made me wonder—do you see everyday objects, like coffee mugs or kitchen tools, as potential kinetic sculptures?
Takata Takata
Absolutely, I see a coffee mug as a tiny potential rocket—once you add a little gear, a pivot, a spring, and suddenly that cup is dancing around the kitchen counter. Everyday tools can become kinetic canvases if you’re willing to give them a bit of motion, a burst of counter‑intuitive design. I like to strip away the “just a mug” mindset and think of it as a component in a moving system, maybe a self‑releasing handle that swings with the coffee’s heat, or a kettle that tilts on a gyroscope when it boils. Tradition says it should stay still, but I’m all about turning those habits into motion. So yeah, every spoon, pot, or cup could be the next kinetic sculpture if you give it a bit of a twist.