The iPod Nano Sculpture ReVisited
2:56 pm, March 4th, 2009, Lonnie Lazar
We’ve featured the stunning Apple-inspired creativity of artist Kyle Buckner before in these pages, from his woodworked iPhone pedestal to a custom plexiglass Apple clock.
Today the Virgina-based artist is at it again with pics of his inspired iPod Nano-Chromatic sculpture.
Buckner’s newest work is wood and plexiglass and includes a motorized Genius logo, as well some other prety cool things. The iPods at the top are made out of plexi, to which he attached a graphic from behind with transparent, double-stick film.
The iPods are on a seperate piece which spins when the Genius logo does, but they can also be made to remain stationary. The Apple logo at the top stays still. Buckner has also built in a potentiometer to control the speed of the motorized parts.
The artist tells Cult of Mac, “I planned on adding a few things to it, and just never got around to it, and still haven’t… but I really dont know if I’ll ever get time to do so. I’m constantly starting more projects and commissions.”
To which we say, Bravo, Kyle. Keep on creating…
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That is a nice sculpture. What he could do with a brown zune?
BlackJackCharts, on March 4th, 2009 at 3:40 pm
Amazing i have watched kyle develop into one of the most designed minds i have ever seen but he has always had a great vision i have know him for way to long and i wish him all the best trust me remember his name cause he is not done
Chris, on March 4th, 2009 at 6:59 pm