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Kinetic Sculptures for Public Spaces and Architecture

Custom kinetic art installations for airports, museums, corporate lobbies, and architectural projects. These moving sculptures use motors, wind, water, magnetic forces, and gravity to create dynamic motion. Working directly with interior designers, architecture firms, and cultural institutions on large-scale kinetic sculpture commissions. Site-specific projects engineered for continuous movement and minimal maintenance.

448 Spheres

448 Spheres

A kinetic sculpture exploring mathematical motion

Large-scale kinetic sculpture featuring 448 motorized spheres choreographed through programmable motion. Creates shifting geometric patterns and mathematical formations for airport terminals, museum atriums, and architectural interiors with high ceilings.

Kinetic Molecule

Molecular Motion

Kinetic Sculpture exploring molecular choreography

Large-scale kinetic sculpture representing molecular motion through synchronized spheres and connecting bonds. This 22-foot motorized installation features fiberglass spheres that move independently and converge into unified molecular forms. Designed for double-height ceilings in science museums, university atriums, research facilities, and architectural spaces exploring the intersection of art and science.

Molecular Motion

Kinetic Sculpture exploring molecular choreography

Large-scale kinetic sculpture representing molecular motion through synchronized spheres and connecting bonds. This 22-foot motorized installation features fiberglass spheres that move independently and converge into unified molecular forms. Designed for double-height ceilings in science museums, university atriums, research facilities, and architectural spaces exploring the intersection of art and science.

© Debanshu Bhaumik | 2025

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