<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>artists</title><description></description><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/</link><item><title>Arthur Ganson</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/arthur-ganson-l6.html</link><description>The amazing mechanical sculptures of Arthur Ganson. Ganson combines his knowledge of mechanical engineering with an artistic flair to create ingenious sculptures, many of which move.</description></item><item><title>Bernward Frank</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/bernward-frank-l11.html</link><description>Bernward Frank's Kinetische Objekte</description></item><item><title>Dominique Corbin</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/dominique-corbin-l3.html</link><description>Mechanical special effects and more by Dominique Corbin.</description></item><item><title>George Beckman</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/george-beckman-l2.html</link><description>Over the past two decades, George Beckman has created hundreds of unique kinetic sculptures. That body of work now enhances institutions and private residences worldwide. Themes of flight, music, and freedom radiate from his mirror-finished stainless steel pieces. They captivate the viewer, whether in motion or at rest.</description></item><item><title>Hanns-Martin Wagner</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/hanns-martin-wagner-l4.html</link><description>Work mainly with steel and wire constructing Rolling Ball Sculptures and Kinetic Objects. Also - doing installations using the physical effects of light and liquids.</description></item><item><title>Jim La Paso</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/jim-la-paso-l1.html</link><description>All of the kinetic sculptures are made up of Copper, Brass, Aluminum, or Stainless Steel. The copper pieces are patinaed with either chemical or heat-induced rainbow of colors and sealed with a state-of-the-art exterior clear coating.

 Many pieces are made of recycled materials . LaPaso spends hours digging in scrapyards, looking for just the right junk. &quot;... then I have the wonderful experience of transforming them into something new.&quot;

 All of my kinetic sculptures use space-age plastic bearings for generations of outdoor use. These bearings never need to be oiled and are impervious to salt water. In fact water actually lubricates them.</description></item><item><title>Michael Millevolte</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/michael-millevolte-l10.html</link><description>Black Light Reactive Kinetic Sculptures and Ceiling Fans. Artist Michael Millevolte began his career in 1987 when he started assembling  hypnotic light and motion sculptures while studying  kinetic art at the University of Wisconsin Madison.</description></item><item><title>Paul Kamper</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/paul-kamper-l5.html</link><description>His three-dimensional work of stainless steel reflects the light and the and the environment, and react on the wind.They play with the environment,its like an in teractive play with the elements where the skulpture is placed.A metaphor off the cosmic primitive off material,light, motion and time. He also makes collages with photographs and paintings, structured from two or three layers and space between. 

Born 1926 in Krefeld/Germany,studies in Paris and Tokyo, UNESCO artist award, award from German industrial organisation. Lives and works in Wissenkerke,Zeeland Netherlands.</description></item><item><title>William Bergman</title><link>http://kineticsculpture.net/artists/william-bergman-l7.html</link><description>Six-foot sculptor William R. Bergman usually works on a life-size scale. His art includes a wooden table and 6-foot sculptures of wood, steel and nautical pieces.

The challenge of scaling down his artwork to fit into a shoebox was &quot;bone-crushing&quot; said the Albany, N.Y., resident.</description></item></channel></rss>