Tuesday, April 28, 2015

PROJECT: Rube Goldberg Device [Chain Reaction]- Due Friday, May 1st

Project Description

You will be making a kinetic sculpture out of a series of 5 chain reactions. The purpose of the sculpture will be to "automate" a simple task, and will be based on the drawings of Rube Goldberg.

Rube Goldberg was an American cartoonist best known for his illustrations depicting machines he designed to complete simple tasks in overly complicated and humorous ways. His cartoons have inspired millions of projects.



Understanding Your Creative Problem

Please keep in mind that this is an art project, not a science experiment, and each step should demonstrate a thoughtful and playful use of materials. Think of the way it looks- it's aesthetics. No fire, or other dangerous materials.

Your assignment will end up being a kinetic sculpture and should completes a simple task in at least 4 complicated steps. The task and materials you use are up to you. 

Evaluation

You will be evaluated on the following criteria: functionality (does it work), inventiveness, creative use of materials, planning (drawing), and preparedness.

Due

May 1stFinal critique will be a demonstration of your working project. The classroom will be open during lunch for you to set up.

Examples



This chain reaction sculpture/video is called The Way Things Go and was made by Swiss artists Fischli and Weiss.


Here's another chain reaction video



Here are some chain reaction ideas from a youtube



Pee Wee Herman's Breakfast Machine


Myth Busters Christmas Machine


Honda Commercial


OK Go Music Video


Japanese Rube Goldberg TV Gameshow


More Rube Goldberg devices


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