



From the pendulum-based drawing machine by Eske Rex to the art of Tim Knowles
who attaches writing implements to trees, I love when the seemingly
random lines of chaos (or maybe just physics) are rendered visible using
ink or pencil. This latest project titled STYN by Netherlands-based graduate student Sam van Doorn
is no exception. Using modified parts from an old pinball machine van
Doorn created a one-of-a-kind drawing device that utilizes standard
flippers to control a ink-covered sphere that moves across a temporary
poster placed on the game surface. He suggets that skill then becomes a
factor, as the better you are at pinball the more complex the drawing
becomes. See much more on his website, here. My drawing would have a single line that goes between the flippers and then have TILT written all over it.