Electric Motor Man at the Applied Kinetic Arts Show

by Scott Beale on November 26, 2008 · 0 comments

guest post by Todd Lappin (Telstar Logistics)

If you haven’t already seen it, the Applied Kinetic Arts Show is on display at the Y2Y Gallery in San Francisco until January 23. The work is great, and the show is well worth a visit.

This is a lil’ video from the show I threw together last night: “Electric Motor Man,” by Mark Galt, remixed with the theme from the “Dick Van Dyke Show.” (Rest assured, Motor Man doesn’t trip at the end.)

video by Todd Lappin (Telstar Logistics)

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