Check out this elaborate page-turning Rube Goldberg machine from Brooklyn area maker Joseph Herscher. The inclusion of fire and trained guinea pig really makes this one stand out. [via PSFK]
Check out this elaborate page-turning Rube Goldberg machine from Brooklyn area maker Joseph Herscher. The inclusion of fire and trained guinea pig really makes this one stand out. [via PSFK]
Absolutely brilliant.
Well done!
Hilarious. I liked the creative use of the hamster.
Amazing; however cute is the hamster, we think it was mistreated
How’s he going to turn the next page?
My thought exactly.
A motivating discussion is definitely worth comment. I believe that you need to publish more on this subject matter, it may not be a taboo matter but generally people do not speak about such topics. To the next! Cheers!!
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OUTSTANDING!!! As an old Engineer that has been accused of designing one to many ‘Rube Goldberg’ set-ups…I love it.
I just don’t know what to say, but I like it. Bruce
have to like this
I dont think I have the patience to wait. I will just the hand
That is a wonderful buildup.
Too cool!
the hamster was hilarious
Reblogged this on allthepines and commented:
This is just ridiculously amazing. mesmerised. reminds me of playing mouse trap as a kid.
I don’t think I’d want this in my apartment. It looks dangerous with the fire and gasoline next to each other. No way. And the poor hamster jumped when the balls hit the side.
This is cool until you need to turn the next page. But then again, that’s why it’s just called Page Turner and not Pages Turner, is that it?
Nice implementation………..
Amazingly cool. Cant stop watching the video.
NICE
In the true spirits of Wallace and Gromit! Bravo!
Wow, that’s just great! All that for one page? I don’t know if that’s worth dropping my macbook!
I’m with you there. I don’t care what kind of laptop you have, I don’t think it’s worth the risk of getting totally screwed if something goes wrong. I’m sure they had some soft landing pad, but I still wouldn’t volunteer MY computer for it.
Innovation rules!
I love it when we use our vast intellect to create rather than destroy.
Hamsters and machines. Oh my! Innovation is exhilarating. Lets hope this has a patent application.
How many attempts, approximately, did it take until you made it work the first time? And what was the most difficult part to design?
Glorious!
What I like is the complete lack of “software”. A, 2.0, version won’t make this one obsolete. Well done.
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I’m sorry sir, but that’s just not possible! Nonetheless…IMPRESSIVE…I’m always most impressed by things that are not possible appearing to happen at the behest of fevered minds…Therefore, I know who you work for but I’m not talkin’…are you shittin’ me?
I do enjoy a good Rube Goldberg machine. And this one was destructively funny.
That is so funny, someone spent some good time to figure all that out.
Great post.
How long did it take to perfect this?? It’s absolutely brilliant!
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That is awesome! The only thing that would make it better is if it set itself back up.
Reblogged this on Writer’s Block and commented:
This is an awesome Rube Goldberg machine; I’m always fascinated with these type of contraptions. Anybody seen the OK Go machine?
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Engineers have a wacky and weird sense of fun. I love it.
Very creative job :X I loved it
Reblogged this on bluepearlgirl's world and commented:
I dont usually re-blog unless it is truly spectacular. This i am re-bloging because of the sheer genius and effort & thought that it must of taken to put this together. Bravo. very clever!
This is really a good work. I appreciate your efforts behind that. Have a great day!
Love it!
Ooh. I want one.
Great!
doug
Goldberg Machine super good i like and i need have a nice day
everything is fear…………
Nice!!:D
Reblogged this on The Psychlops and commented:
Amazing!!!
That was incredible. My mind is blown
Reblogged this on Eva Tenter and commented:
A very fun video to light up your Monday!
Love it! Especially the duct tape and the guinea pig.
Nifty, but to bad it’s pretty inefficient, since he’d need to set that up for every page. It also takes too long for the page to turn. Not to mention, ouch about the laptop dropping on the ground!
Reblogged this on You Only Live Once, Train Hard. and commented:
This video had me cracking up at my desk!
Absolutely great! Loved the thought that was put into this and can only imagine how many times it had to be ran through to get it 100%. Amazing.
Wicked!
Best way I’ve procrastinated all day.
Absolutely astonishing! The hamster really did it for me
This loooks extremely complicated….
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