Dream Cycles - ScienceWorks - Ashland, OR
N 42° 11.604 W 122° 41.341
10T E 525676 N 4671296
This kinetic sculpture resides in front of ScienceWorks, a hands-on museum for all ages.
Waymark Code: WMN1MA
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 12/07/2014
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Located in front of ScienceWorks, a hands-on museum for people of all ages is this kinetic sculpture titled 'Dream Cycles' made of moveable metal parts that contain cups that grab the air in pockets to move the spoked wheels, which in turn rotate two large, flat pieces of metal that reminded me of an oil pumpjack (nodding donkey) that one sees in the Texas deserts. The YouTube link to the sculpture gives one a good idea of how it operates in motion. This is a great addition to the science museum and was created by a well-known creative designer of aircraft and and other collaborative pieces for film and television as well as for other corporate entities. In 2000 he turned his attention to kinetic art and has created many pieces like the sculpture that exists at ScienceWorks. He relocated to Ashland, OR from Los Angeles and has been continuing doing what he does best: creating flying aircraft of various types. He is truly a 'Jack of all trades' in terms of creative aircraft design, film props, models/miniatures and kinetic art.
Title of Piece: Dream Cycles
Artist: Richard Jarel
Material/Media: Painted metal, spokes
Date of Creation or Placement: unknown
Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): ScienceWorks
Web link(s) for additional information: [Web Link]
Web link(s) to YouTube or other video: [Web Link]
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