
The 3-pin lift places the ball on the 2-pin track. There are three lifts for input A and B, and Clock. The screen shows the calculation and ball placement.Ĭircle with no number means no ball, that bit is zero.

Watch video to see all inputs/outputsĪt start, two random numbers will be choosen. Ramp at the bottum brings to balls back to the lifts. The tracks shine because of 8 LED lights in ceiling.Ĭlick on picture to zoom in, click again to zoom out. The sculpture is for rent, if you are interested contact us. You can also find explanations on Internet or videos on YouTube. If you are not familiar with binary numbers, study the table. Everything is designed from scratch, based on knowledge, visualization and determination. Have you ever used a 3D printer and 3D modeling tools? Or programmed an Arduino and Raspberry PI? And what about practical skills for reproducible brass bending, accurate drilling in plexiglass and so on? There was no example. Realize that you only see a minor reflection of all intermediate results.

Followed by the most interesting snapshots taken during the entire development path, from year to year.

Further down, the pictures of the final version are shown. The video gives you an impression of the functionality and the beauty of the design. Start by watching the video of the final version below, or on YouTube. The design started in 2014 and is completed in 2020. Below you will find the "making of" of the Binary Calculator sculpture, Bin-Calc.
