I
found a very talented young guy through Twitter whom puzzle lovers
would definitely be interested in. His name is Kango Suzuki. Seeing is
believing. Firstly, let me show you one of his works, "plock."
plock
This was made for his graduation artwork when he was a university student. This clock doesn't have any electric parts and the time is displayed on the magnetic board in every minute.
Here is some information about Kango.
When he was small, he loved remodeling mechanical pencils and making rubber guns made of split chopsticks. He also loved origami like many other puzzle lovers. He had taken a mechanical engineering course at the local high school and after that he enrolled in Tohoku University of Art and Design, then took the course, product design, as the major study. There was a senior student named Takumi Umemura who made a mechanical clock, and his works inspired Kango. Then, he made the "plock." The "plock" was uploaded to SNS and has received a great response.
His artworks have been presented to several exhibitions and his "time castle" which uses the mechanism of "plock" got the Best Performance Award of MONOZUKURI Cultural Exhibition. The difference of "time castle" from "plock" is using the Theo Jansen mechanism for erasing the numbers. He spent about five months to complete.
time
castle
Gear Dama
His artworks made from complicated mechanism still attract anyone from
adults to children. There is attractiveness in his works. I found his
interview article on the internet. He says that he loves gears. I love
gears too. It's so much fun to watch gears moving. On the interview, he says that he hopes to make a living with making
those things he is interested in. Well, probably his dream will come
true someday in the future, he is only 26 years old.
He says that he welcomes getting an order of his artwork. If you would like to offer a kind of mechanism or karakuri job to someone, you can contact him from the following page. I hope his dream comes true.
He says that he welcomes getting an order of his artwork. If you would like to offer a kind of mechanism or karakuri job to someone, you can contact him from the following page. I hope his dream comes true.
Kango Suzuki website (Japanese): https://www.uselesscrown.com/
Kango Suzuki Twitter: https://twitter.com/BellTreeNursing
Contact page: https://www.uselesscrown.com/contact
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