Out of the pages of the most recent issue of MAKE: California artist Chris Burden built a Hot Wheels track of epic proportions.
Burden’s kinetic sculpture Metropolis II is a mesmerizing cityscape where 1,100 toy cars blaze down 18 lanes of freeways in endless loops. The work took Burden, his chief engineer Zak Cook, and ten assistants four years to build in his Topanga Canyon studio.
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Now this is a fun!
Great video of this in action at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysAoZGIKjAA
Great video of this in action at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysAoZGIKjAA
what are the dimensions of this thing; and mount a cam on one of the cars and let it go around
is there a video????
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