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    Creative Machines Featured on AZ Weekend!
    • Mar 26, 2019

    Creative Machines Featured on AZ Weekend!

    We have been featured by KOLD News 13‘s Arizona Weekend blog! Thanks so much for coming down to the shop, learning about what we do, and sharing our story with the community. Here is the video they made after visiting our workshop in south Tucson and talking with Creative Machines Founder, President, and Artistic Director Joe O’Connell. ⭐️ See the full piece here → This inventive Tucson business is an engineer’s paradise #joeoconnell #community #kineticsculpture #feature #kin
    “All Systems Go!” Fabrication Continues
    • Mar 25, 2019

    “All Systems Go!” Fabrication Continues

    Over the last few weeks, All Systems Go has been taken apart, powder-coated in an array of bright colors, and put back together again with all its finishing touches. After the machine was reassembled we began the testing phase where the machine runs for 1,000 hours prior to leaving our shop. This process allows our team to notice any kinks that may arise and gives us an opportunity to fix any technical issues that may occur before we deliver the sculpture to our client. This
    Cayton Children’s Ball Machine Fabrication Update
    • Feb 20, 2019

    Cayton Children’s Ball Machine Fabrication Update

    All Systems Go is a brand new interactive ball machine going into Cayton Children’s Museum by Sharewell (formerly known as Zimmer Children’s Museum). This ball machine is loaded with an array of interactive devices and functions. It’s equipped with hand cranks, foot pedals, a bouncy seat, and special gears to twist and turn that will change the course of the circulating golf balls depending on how the user decides to interact with the machine. The machine is designed to illus
    New Ball Machine for Cayton Children’s Museum
    • Jan 15, 2019

    New Ball Machine for Cayton Children’s Museum

    Fabrication has begun on a brand new, state-of-the-art ball machine for Zimmer Children’s Museum by Sharewell, which is reopening as The Cayton Children’s Museum in late spring 2019! (#TheCaytonIsComing)! This highly specialized and interactive ball machine titled All Systems Go illustrates and promotes healthy living through exercise, rest, and healthy eating. The interactive components follow the idea that if you exercise and treat your body well, good things happen. Here a
    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Completed
    • Oct 26, 2018

    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Completed

    We've arrived at the final stages of fabrication of the Perpetual Nephron Machine! After these photos were taken, the machine was broken down, carefully packed, and shipped to San Diego to premiere at Kidney Week 2018. Kidney Week is hosted by the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) which leads the fight against kidney diseases by educating health professionals. The Perpetual Nephron Machine is designed to describe the process of uric acid removal in patients with CKD (chron
    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Part 3
    • Oct 9, 2018

    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Part 3

    Perpetual Nephron Machine is really coming together! It has moved out of the fabrication shop and into our clean assembly area after a fresh coat of paint was added to the frame and tracks. Here the electronics team is working on placing the intricate LED lighting and getting the timing of the balls rolling perfectly. Check out past blog posts about the making of Perpetual Nephron Machine here and here! #kidneyweek2018 #joeoconnell #StainlessSteel #perpetualnephronmachine #ro
    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Part 2
    • Sep 14, 2018

    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Part 2

    Here are more behind-the-scenes photos from the making of the Perpetual Nephron Machine! This ball machine illustrates how certain medications work inside the human body. The rolling ball sculpture will make its debut at Kidney Week 2018 in San Diego, California. In these photos, you can see the fabrication team working on both the top and bottom halves of the 14 ft tall sculpture. Also pictured are the beginning stages of the frosted acrylic coming together with the colorful
    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Part 1
    • Aug 30, 2018

    Perpetual Nephron Machine Fabrication Part 1

    We recently began construction on a new ball machine for Kidney Week 2018 called The Perpetual Nephron Machine. The ball machine is designed to describe the process of uric acid removal in patients with CKD (chronic kidney disease) and gout. Ball machines can be a great way to illustrate abstract processes that take place inside the human body. Here are some behind-the-scenes photos of the beginning stages of the fabrication of this rolling ball sculpture. Be sure to stay tun
    Newton’s Convergence Installed in The Franklin Institute
    • Aug 16, 2018

    Newton’s Convergence Installed in The Franklin Institute

    Our newest ball machine, Newton’s Convergence, has just been installed at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA. Here are some photos of the completed machine! Look back at past blog posts on this ball machine and see it come together from start to finish: Blog 1, Blog 2, Blog 3, Blog 4. #joeoconnell #kineticsculpture #StainlessSteel #kineticart #rollingballsculpture #georgerhoads #Exhibits #3dart #ballmachines #Sculpture #InteractiveExhibits #tucson #franklininstitute #
    Franklin Institute Ball Machine: Part 4
    • Jul 3, 2018

    Franklin Institute Ball Machine: Part 4

    Our newest kinetic ball machine, Newton’s Convergence, is coming together quite nicely! All of the parts and pieces have been painted in bright, bold shades of blue and orange and installed into the frame. The machine is currently in testing to make sure all of the kinetic properties and devices are working without any glitches. Here are some photos of many of the fun details and contraptions that make this rolling ball sculpture tick! It even circulates golf balls for an add
    Franklin Institute Ball Machine Fabrication Continues
    • Jun 15, 2018

    Franklin Institute Ball Machine Fabrication Continues

    Newton’s Convergence, our new rolling ball sculpture for The Franklin Institute, is really starting to come together into its final form. We had the entire frame powder-coated in a vibrant blue color. Here are some shots of the dual-frame kinetic sculpture coming together right before the colorful devices are attached. Stay tuned for more exclusive photos as this ball machine nears completion! Look back at past updates on this project: HERE and HERE. #joeoconnell #kineticscu
    Cathedral Coaster Gets Painted and Installed
    • May 21, 2018

    Cathedral Coaster Gets Painted and Installed

    Cathedral Coaster, our newest kinetic ball machine creation, received a fresh powder-coating in vibrant shades of blue, yellow, orange and purple! The machine has made its way to its new home Reims, France and is ready to delight young patients at American Memorial Hospital. Check out past fabrication updates HERE & HERE. #kineticsculpture #StainlessSteel #powdercoatedsteel #kineticart #rollingballsculpture #americanmemorialhospital #Fabrication #georgerhoads #3dart #ballmach
    Cathedral Coaster Fabrication Update
    • Mar 19, 2018

    Cathedral Coaster Fabrication Update

    Our ball machine team has been busy putting together our newest kinetic rolling ball sculpture, Cathedral Coaster, for American Memorial Hospital in Reims, France. The kinetic sculpture will feature a variety of devices, including hammer-bells, loop-de-loops, ball lifters, swinging-birds and spiral helixes. This ball machine will be adorned with hand painted panels of cute animals and will picture a CNC-cut depiction of the famous Reims Cathedral. Be sure to check out the las
    New Ball Machine for The Franklin Institute!
    • Mar 15, 2018

    New Ball Machine for The Franklin Institute!

    We’ve just begun fabrication of a brand new ball machine to be installed in The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, one of the oldest and most beloved science museums in the US. This machine titled Newton’s Convergence will be replacing the popular and well-loved Newton’s Dream ball machine that was installed in the museum in 1990. This new kinetic sculpture will delight thousands of museum visitors of all ages for many years to come. This rolling-ball sculpture will feature
    Cathedral Coaster Ball Machine Fabrication Begins
    • Feb 15, 2018

    Cathedral Coaster Ball Machine Fabrication Begins

    Our Cathedral Coaster Ball Machine is in production! This new rolling ball sculpture was commissioned by American Memorial Hospital, a hospital located in Reims, France that specializes in pediatric medicine. This ball machine celebrates the history of the region with a depiction of Reims Cathedral integrated into the structure among many other whimsical elements. Here are some photos of the first stages of this kinetic ball machine coming together. #workshop #joeoconnell #ki
    Din Don Install Complete!
    • Aug 15, 2017

    Din Don Install Complete!

    The Din Don restoration and re-installation at Kobe Harborland in Kobe, Japan is now complete! The immense sculpture that was originally installed in 1992 is ready to delight patrons of the shopping center once again. Check out the entire restoration process here: Update 1, Update 2, Update 3. #kineticsculpture #kineticart #kobejapan #rollingballsculpture #georgerhoads #ballmachines #Sculpture #dindon #kobeharborland #ballmachine #PublicArt #CreativeMachines
    Din Don Installation!
    • Aug 1, 2017

    Din Don Installation!

    Our ball machine team began the rigorous process of restoring the towering Din Don ball machine in 2016. After many years of bringing enjoyment to thousands of shoppers, the sculpture required some general maintenance, repairs, and a good cleaning. The monumental sculpture was disassembled, crated, and shipped to Tucson, Arizona to begin its restoration. Now that the process is complete, the monumental kinetic piece of art is being re-installed in the Kobe Harborland shopping
    Din Don Restoration Update
    • May 1, 2017

    Din Don Restoration Update

    Our ball machine team has been busy meticulously cleaning, repairing and reconstructing Din Don, a monumental ball machine sculpture from Kobe, Japan made by famed kinetic artist George Rhodes in 1992. Once the restoration is complete, the sculpture will again be disassembled, crated, and then make its way back to Kobe Harborland with Creative Machine’s ball machine team. From there, they will piece the sculpture back together and get it ready to bring joy and wonder back int
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