Giant Kinetic Sculptures
Giant kinetic sculptures are large, moving artworks that combine creativity with engineering. These sculptures often use wind, water, or mechanical systems to create motion, captivating viewers with their dynamic forms. Artists design them to engage the audience, inviting interaction and exploration.
Many giant kinetic sculptures are displayed in public spaces, festivals, or art installations. Notable examples include works by artists like Alexander Calder, who pioneered mobile sculptures, and Theo Jansen, known for his wind-powered creations called Strandbeests. These sculptures not only serve as art but also demonstrate principles of physics and engineering.