jackofallspades98
Here are all the fails from the machine clips of Dominoes vs. Machines: Round II. You may be surprised to know that not very many of these clips had very many fails. And a lot of the time, the parts that did fail were not the ones you'd expect. So here's a look at all the work that went into creating what I think are some of the best machine screenlink clips ever made. To make it a little more entertaining, I added in some comments about some of them, so I hope you like that as well.
updated 8 years ago
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LINKS:
Check out Reactica 2023: youtu.be/8Tnv_npXm-E
ALL Reactica 2023 Machine Close-Ups: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i77Kv_3FJw991eBvIDb1I1St
Reactica 2023 was quite different from years past, most notably in that each builder was no longer responsible for one entire table/section of the build. Instead, we were able to contribute to whichever projects we felt most excited about, or in my case, it allowed me to help other people with their ideas, taking the pressure off me to come up with my own ideas from scratch.
The result of this workflow is that I didn't build this entire section myself. Far from it! I was helped out immensely by Joel (@joelsinventions) and Zane (@TheContraptionKing), who came up with most of the ideas in the final machine. The specific things I helped with were: slowing down the ski lift and making it more visual by adding the big gear on the front, extracting the blue ball from the ski lift, the entire halfpipe sequence, the double autolifts, and the idea for the snowball chase. Joel worked on the triple rotating tracks, the ski lift, and the ball sorting system in front of the halfpipe. Zane worked on the triple rotating tracks, the snowball chase, and the avalanche.
As I said, I'm really pleased with how this machine turned out, specifically how it looks. I am of course a huge fan of machines with a foreground and background (short tricks in the front, tall tricks in the back), but what really makes this machine great is the snow! It was Brady's (@bpdolesdominoes4) idea to use the packing peanuts from my shipment of materials as snow decoration, and it really brings the landscape to life! Especially the parts where we were able to really pile it up to make it look like the machine is buried within the snow.
Shoutout to H5 Domino Creations for making domino accessories that just work perfectly in this machine! The fieldstarters are used all over the place as bases for track segments, the staircases were paired up and stood on end to look like icebergs, and the templates were attached underneath the table to look like icicles!
CLIP STATS:
Time taken to build: 6 days
Number of fails: 0 fails before the *first* handheld working take, but 15 in total throughout the testing process. 0 fails for the overhead shot :)
Time: 35s
Favorite trick: Triple Rotating Tracks (0:15) (Not even built by me lol)
Most fails: Marble Halfpipe (0:35) (13 fails)
Fewest fails: Ski Lift (0:20), Double Autolifts (0:40), Snowball Chase (0:44), and Avalanche (0:47) (all 0 fails)
Most unreliable: Marble Halfpipe
Most frustrating during building: Marble Halfpipe
Most frustrating during testing: Marble Halfpipe
MUSIC:
Secrets by Neovaii
youtu.be/fYlzdqPH-LI
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/neovaii
Spotify: http://tiny.cc/neovaii
Apple Music: http://bit.ly/neovaii
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LINKS:
Micajo Domino: youtube.com/micajodomino
Watch Rounds I - VIII! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74UcS7_WMgibJ_tS6YncftP
Overall, I'm very pleased with the tricks I built this year. After losing the first half of September to my recent move, I was worried I'd have to cut corners to finish all my clips, but I think all of them turned out well, even (especially?) the ones that were "rushed".
Compared to last year, I think there are fewer crazy insane sudden motions, and more tricks that are cool for other reasons, but I think it's a change for the better. I'm especially proud of clips like the Zigzag Board Escapement Car and Collapsing Zigzag Tracks because of their concepts and execution, even if the motions themselves aren't blow-your-socks-off insane.
Another new thing this year are some clips with some additional arts-and-crafts decoration elements (the spikes/danger signs in Looping Pendulum and the hypnotic swirl in Resetting Circular Billiard Ball Chain). This is the kind of thing I'd like to add to my machines more often, and I'm starting to find more and more ways to do it. Keep an eye out for things like this to become more integrated into my style in the future!
If you're wondering what the miscellaneous objects are in the background of the Anagram Decoder clip, there are 3 other pairs of words that are anagrams of each other, one on each side of the decoder, just like how HEART turns into EARTH. The extra anagrams aren't easy, but they serve as a bonus puzzle for those who want to figure them out! (See bottom of description for the answers)
CLIP LIST:
Anagram Decoder (0:18) - 10 fails, 5 days
Up & Down Gear Tracks (0:33) - 31 fails, 2 days
Jump Rope Pong Shot (0:46) - 72 fails, 4 days
Looping Pendulum (1:18) - 13 fails, 3 days
Resetting Circular Billiard Ball Chain (1:32) - 12 fails, 4 days
Double Pendulum Planetary Gears (2:23) - 1 fail, 4 days
Zigzag Board Escapement Car (2:32) - 5 fails, 1 day
Collapsing Zigzag Tracks (2:48) - 3 fails, 3 days
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Jump Rope Pong Shot (72 fails)
Fewest fails: Double Pendulum Planetary Gears (1 fail)
Most frustrating during building: Anagram Decoder (the stuff you can't see underneath the board, trust me...)
Most frustrating during testing: Anagram Decoder (see above) & Up & Down Gear Tracks
Most fun: Looping Pendulum & Zigzag Board Escapement Car
Favorite: Looping Pendulum
Longest Build Time: Anagram Decoder (5 days)
Quickest Build Time: Zigzag Board Escapement Car (1 day)
SPECIAL THANKS:
@BobbyBroccoli for the inspiration (and tutorial) on using Google Earth to animate (youtu.be/MfM7cqOlgds)
@RadicalReactions99 for suggesting this year's song, honestly such a perfect choice I knew I had to use it the *instant* I heard it
My friends over in Crosscord, the crossword community's Discord server, for suggesting anagram pairs for the Anagram Decoder clip. Some of your suggestions became Easter eggs in the background!
#DominoesVsMachines
MUSIC:
Z0 - Skyblock
youtu.be/0Qx_oUrItjA
Follow Z0:
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ANAGRAM DECODER ANSWERS:
-GRAPES / PAGERS
-NOTES / STONE
-PLATES / PETALS
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LINKS:
Check out Reactica 2022: youtu.be/5JzTe0i8MXg
ALL Reactica 2022 Machine Close-Ups: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i76v1aKBbrBIlzFkQcha3YDi
When Alex revealed his plans for each machine to be color-coded, I was totally up to the task, but I wasn't sure how noticeable the effect would really be. I thought that the Reactica machines would just mostly look like normal machines, but with red/blue/green/yellow foreign objects. In other words, I wasn't sure if the color-coding would be apparent at a brief glance, or if it would be something most viewers would need to have pointed out to them. I was pleasantly surprised that all the Reactica machines are *very* clearly color-coded!
A lot of the objects in this machine were things I have been holding onto for a while, not really ever having a great use for them. The Hot Wheels launcher (that launches the pointer finger), bendy tube, and giant hand are good examples of this. The mini frying pan would also fit in that category, except I haven't actually had it for that long. I ended up using most of the objects I really wanted to use, and managed to fit it all on a pretty small table due to combining multiple red objects into the same trick (giant hand presses on K'nex piston, book presses button on umbrella, Hot Wheels launcher launches pointer finger, car crashes into cups). For a pretty small and uncomplicated machine, it has some wow factor moments, some nice visuals, and some complexity sprinkled in for the savvy chain reaction viewers. One of my best live event machines for sure, tainted only by the fact that it didn't actually work in the live topple.
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 5 days
Number of fails: 6 for handheld (before *first* working take, 8 in total as I continued testing), 2 for overhead
Time: 27s
Favorite trick: Ball Unwinds & Rolls on Pole (0:32)
Most fails: Ball Unwinds & Rolls on Pole (4 fails)
Fewest fails: Umbrella (0:16), Pointer Launch (0:23), Bendy Tube (0:27), Car & Cup Tower (0:29), and Rolling Phone (0:30) (all 0 fails)
Most unreliable: Ball Unwinds & Rolls on Pole, but with an Honorable Mention to Spinning Frying Pan (0:25), which had plenty of fails in its own right, including during the actual topple :(
Most frustrating during building: Spinning Frying Pan
Most frustrating during testing: Spinning Frying Pan
MUSIC:
361ue - Memory
Music provided by Ninety9Lives
Stream / Free Download: 99l.ai/pbz1o4m.QCT
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LINKS:
Subscribe to TheContraptionKing: youtube.com/thecontraptionking
Centrifugal force is a really cool concept, and it felt like such an unexplored realm of chain reaction art, yet it was still surprisingly difficult to think of ideas! But what ended up being the most reliable way of coming up with stuff was by combining centrifugal force with one other common machine element, like "Centrifugal Force + Gears" or "Centrifugal Force + Domino Line". The other challenge with this theme is that centrifugal force is most commonly seen in only two orientations: horizontal ("merry-go-round style") and vertical ("ferris wheel style"). I tried to be mindful of having a good balance in my clips between the two, and I'm happy that I succeeded: there are three horizontal orientations. and two vertical orientations. And I'm pleased with the amount of variety in the clips as well; the first two clips I built were the Swinging Bridge and Centrifugal Gears, both of which were horizontally oriented, and used the same board. But after that, I did a few vertically-oriented ones, including a more acrobatic spectacle one, and one where the spinning board rolls instead of rotating in place. And I finished off the project with a large clip with a lot of steps.
This collaboration has been in progress for quite a while, actually! I started my first clip (Swinging Bridge) back in February, but it got put on hold because of Domino Masters Machine, my collab with Joel (Machineland), and the Sylvania project (Book-Opening Machine). Eventually, I was able to get back to finishing up my clips during June. Very happy for people to finally see this video, we've been waiting a while!
CLIP LIST:
Centrifugal Lock (0:18) - 25 fails, 2 days
Unwrapping Box (0:46) - 25 fails, 3 days
Swinging Bridge (1:08) - 7 fails, 4 days
Centrifugal Gears (1:23) - 22 fails, 4 days
Spinning Sorting System (1:44) - 95 fails (221 including bad throws), 3 days
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Spinning Sorting System (95 fails, 221 including bad throws)
Fewest fails: Swinging Bridge (7 fails)
Most frustrating during building: Centrifugal Pulleys (so frustrating, in fact, that it was never completed and was scrapped altogether!)
Most frustrating during testing: Spinning Sorting System
Most fun: Unwrapping Box
Favorite: Unwrapping Box
Longest Build Time: Swinging Bridge & Centrifugal Gears (both 4 days)
Quickest Build Time: Centrifugal Lock (2 days)
MUSIC:
Mendum - Nightstuck
youtu.be/t_OkhfJRrYc
newdawncollective.com/release/mendum-nightstuck
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LINKS:
Check out TheInvention11: youtube.com/theinvention11
Check out Sprice Machines: youtube.com/spricemachines
Watch last year's Sylvania project, The Lightbulb Machine: youtu.be/ipBrSzKSSRw
To explain the context of this project a bit further, both this machine and last year's machine were built to announce/celebrate Sylvania's sponsorship of the Rube Goldberg competition, while also including messaging/signage about Sylvania products.
Special thanks to Glen Gracia, our contact at Sylvania, who is literally the best client anyone could ever hope to work with. He is the reason it was a no-brainer working with Sylvania again; his dedication and involvement with this project was incredible. It was a very collaborative process, especially since Glen has such a deep understanding of chain reactions. Thank you, Glen! Hopefully we'll get to work together again!
During the initial stages of planning, Glen & I decided that, in order to make the machine feel like it actually takes place in a familiar location (instead of just "big room"), it would be built in an Airbnb, and take on a house-wide machine style. Glen also wanted to "go bigger" than the year before, with larger objects, more dramatic motions, and more height elements. Upon hearing this, I knew I would need help to make the machine come to life, and thankfully Joel and Steve (the house-wide machine expert himself!) were available.
I'm extremely proud of how this machine turned out. The initial brief was a 1-minute machine, but we *far* exceeded that goal, and ended up building a 3+ minute machine in only 3 days. Joel did most of the tricks on the kitchen counter, the entire dining room table, and both living room tables. Steve built the dining room shelves, the dining room bench, the couch dominoes, and the end table, while I built the other kitchen counter tricks, the racquetball bounce, the transition from the cooler to the dining room table, the zipline, fish pulley, and Hot Wheels sequence, the rolling lamp, and other miscellaneous connections.
The machine has really awesome tricks in it, but the thing I'm most proud of by far is that it ended up being extremely reliable. During the build, we were originally discussing potential "cut points," places where a secret stitch point is disguised so that we only needed to get each half to work, instead of the full machine. Everyone (including Glen!) wanted a one-take machine, but with a machine of this length, a full working take can be hard to come by. Luckily, It only took 24 fails before the first of many complete runs, which is *unbelievably good*. In fact, it worked all the way through three times in a row on filming day...maybe could've been more if we didn't just take it apart after that! This reliability has given me hope that maybe the house-wide style isn't inherently unreliable, and that, with the right team, and with the time available to test thoroughly, it could be possible to build an even longer machine like this someday...
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 3 days
Number of fails: 7 where we pushed it along when it failed, 17 "real" tests
Time: 3m23s (2m45s without bike wheel)
Favorite trick: Spinning spice rack (0:50)
Most fails: Tea kettle (1:00), placemats (2:03), and bike wheel (2:41) (3 each)
Most unreliable: Nothing, really :)
Most frustrating during building: Cooler transition into tipping chair
Most frustrating during testing: Nothing, really, but if I had to pick something, the final few steps. Several tests made it 98% of the way through before failing at the very end!
MUSIC:
Atef & Velocitize - Carefree
youtu.be/ARYdG7vso-Q
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Instagram: instagram.com/velocitizeedm
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LINKS:
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Ever since Mini Golf Machine in 2019, Joel and I always wanted to collaborate on another machine, and a few weeks ago, we finally got the chance! Machineland is the spiritual successor to Mini Golf Machine; both are quick one-table one-ball path machines with a focus on aesthetics and decoration.
It was Joel's idea to do a machine themed around an amusement park, and as soon as I heard the idea, I was on board. I knew there was a ton of potential for some really cool tricks, but what was really going to make the machine pop was the decoration. Incorporating arts & crafts into machines is something I think the community will start seeing a lot more of, and this machine is the perfect example of how arts & crafts can elevate the aesthetics of a machine.
This machine features 5 rides that the green ball goes on: Teacup Turbulence (spinning teacups), Shipwrecked (tilting pirate ship), Sky Serpent (roller coaster), Outer Orbit (ferris wheel), and Cyclone (rotating swing). Joel came up with all of the names, and designed each of the signs for each ride, and I think they add a lot to the machine.
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: ~2.5 weeks
Number of fails: 71 for handheld, 72 for overhead
Time: 36s
Favorite trick: Teacup Turbulence (0:25)
Most fails: Teacup Turbulence for handheld (25 fails), Sky Serpent (0:39) for overhead (27 fails), and overall (48 fails)
Fewest fails: Cyclone (0:54) for handheld (1 fail), overhead (1 fail), and overall (2 fails)
Most unreliable: Outer Orbit (0:47)
Most frustrating during building: Teacup Turbulence
Most frustrating during testing: Outer Orbit
MUSIC:
EDGE Soundtrack by Kakkoi
youtu.be/WCHR4RtPot4
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LINKS:
Full commercial: youtu.be/yEGGxAu2FeY
The machine was designed to take you through vignettes of settings where Sylvania's products are used, including Office, Retail/Grocery, Education, Healthcare, Industrial, and Hospitality. It was a challenge getting each section to look believably like the right setting, but with large props like the office desk, the bookshelf, the copier, the whiteboard, etc., I think the final result is successful. Despite this being a professional project, I still tried to incorporate mostly original tricks, even if they are on the simpler side. The machine was decently reliable; we were able to get multiple successful runs all the way through the machine on filming day, plus my own footage with less signage (this video). Overall, easily my favorite professional project I've done so far, in no small part because of Glen Gracia, who hired me for this project and oversaw the build from start to finish. Glen was so passionate about the project and devoted to making it the best it could be in every way.
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 10 days
Number of fails: unsure of exact number, probably less than 30
Time: 2m8s
Favorite trick: Tipping Light Fixtures (1:18)
Most fails: Flagpole (0:22)
Most unreliable: Flagpole
Most frustrating: Flagpole
MUSIC:
Getaway by Neovaii
youtu.be/lIyRpEGrrkk
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/neovaii
Spotify: http://tiny.cc/neovaii
Apple Music: http://bit.ly/neovaii
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LINKS:
Behind the scenes breakdown video: youtu.be/L1yLVLxVSrg
When I saw the first episode of Domino Masters, I saw just how much detail was getting cut. Obviously, when condensing a 16-hour build into ~20 minutes, inevitably there's not enough time for everything. But with all the work I put into the tricks I built on the show, it would be a shame if the little details and clever solutions never saw the light of day.
So I decided I wanted to recreate some of the tricks I built, and highlight some of the mechanisms and details that the show glosses over. But how could I have stuff I could post during the season, as the episodes came out, AND have something for people to look forward to at the end? The answer seems obvious now, but it took a while to think of making the ideas into a full-length machine that gets built up as the breakdown videos come out. I'm really happy with the system, and VERY glad I posted the breakdown videos during the season. They did pretty well on social media, and they wouldn't have if I saved them all for after the show ended.
As for the machine itself, I'm very pleased with how it turned out! One thing I wanted to do was give each recreated trick some extra level of spice-up and take it one step further than the version on the show. Some ideas were easier to spice up than others; the self-driving car and the secret drawer, for instance, were really hard to make creative new ideas out of, but the construction crane and the roulette wheel ended up being really awesome tricks, in my opinion! Although the overall style of this machine is pretty simplistic and short, I think it's really satisfying to watch and looks really good aesthetically. It was also a ton of fun to build, there were barely any major difficulties with any of the tricks, so it came together really easily. And it was very reliable on top of that, so testing was also a breeze. Gotta love a nice, stress-free machine! The hardest part was building the entire thing in sequence, since I couldn't have anything from future episodes on the table while filming the breakdown videos. So I had to make sure I planned out exactly how all seven ideas would fit together on the table, and just hope I could make them all fit. Luckily, it all worked out!
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: ~5 weeks
Number of fails: 16 for handheld, 18 for overhead
Time: 47s
Favorite trick: Roulette Wheel (0:37)
Most fails: Wagon (0:28)
Most unreliable: Wagon
Most frustrating: Roulette Wheel
#DominoMasters
MUSIC:
meganeko & RoccoW - Breathe
youtu.be/rQ00fv5i2rE
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LINKS:
Video of just the full machine: youtu.be/FIV7AcCobR4
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/joas98Machines
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#DominoMasters
MUSIC:
meganeko & RoccoW - Breathe
youtu.be/rQ00fv5i2rE
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Follow RoccoW: roccow.bandcamp.com
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LINKS:
ALL Domino Masters trailers/previews: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74II0Jtaj16wo_SKAbO4U8c
MUSIC:
Calling Out by Neovaii
youtu.be/2u5uwv4q5bw
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/neovaii
Spotify: http://tiny.cc/neovaii
Apple Music: http://bit.ly/neovaii
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LINKS:
DaksDominoes: youtube.com/daksdominos
Watch Rounds I - VII! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74UcS7_WMgibJ_tS6YncftP
Extras/Slow-Motion Compilation: youtu.be/iYciXrp7uxI
These are honestly some of the best screenlink clips I've made to date, and I hope you love them just as much as I do. I think there's a good mix of clever concepts, aesthetically pleasing motions, and acrobatic spectacle. A couple of things to note...
First, I'm really trying to push myself to expand beyond "track tricks" these days. Not that tricks can't involve track, of course, but the age-old formula of "track is used in Position A, then moves to Position B to get used again" is extremely limiting and repetitive. The track tricks in this video (the few that there are) have their main concept rooted in some other kind of motion (midair acrobatics, flexing parallelogram, centrifugal force, etc.) and don't strictly follow that boring old format. I've also tried to incorporate interesting pathing whenever I built a track-based trick. For instance, using the same ball throughout the whole trick in clips like Twisted Flexing Parallelogram, Centrifugal Curves, Flexing Trapezoid Track, and Midair Track Pirouette. I hope to continue to evolve my style and build more clips like Jacob's Ladder Zigzag Modules that involve lots of custom parts, and little to no track at all. I think chain reaction machines are at their most interesting when there's a large variety of parts and motions (gears rotating! balls bouncing! things flying through the air!) and I hope I did well to capture that variety in this screenlink.
Secondly, the fail counts on these clips are all surprisingly low. Swinging Gear Assembly was the sole outlier with 46 fails, and even that isn't a nightmare, not by a long shot. In total, I had 117 fails for this project, which averages out to only ~15 fails per clip! I guess that's just the result of ironing out most of the issues while building, but it's certainly been a hot minute since I've had a truly hellish experience getting a screenlink clip (or mini-machine) to work. I want to say the last time was the Newton's Cradle + Ball Launch mini-machine from Machine Fusion? I'll have to look into it...
Finally, if there's one thing I've noticed about my screenlink style, it's that I tend to make a lot of clips that center around one big burst of energy, so to speak. Some big motion that happens all in the blink of an eye that you need slow motion to fully appreciate. A solid *half* of the clips in this video almost require slow motion, and I'm not sure how I feel about that. On one hand, these motions are surprising, and the clips are often fun to make, but if they're hard to understand in real speed, then maybe I'm not doing my job well. Definitely something I'll be thinking about going forward, but in the meantime, enjoy the slow motion compilation! (linked above)
CLIP LIST:
Twisted Flexing Parallelogram (0:46) - 12 fails, 2 days
Swinging Gear Assembly (0:54) - 47 fails, 4 days
Centrifugal Curves (1:02) - 2 fails, 4 days
Ball Transfer Gears (1:59) - 14 fails, 4 days
Flexing Trapezoid Track (2:16) - 8 fails, 2 days
Midair Track Pirouette (3:09) - 10 fails, 5 days
Double-Use Bounce Platforms (3:18) - 16 fails, 3 days
Jacob's Ladder Zigzag Modules (3:26) - 8 fails, 5 days
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Swinging Gear Assembly (46 fails)
Fewest fails: Centrifugal Curves (2 fails)
Most frustrating: During building: Midair Track Pirouette, During testing: Ball Transfer Gears
Most fun: Jacob's Ladder Zigzag Modules
Favorite: Midair Track Pirouette (Centrifugal Curves & Swinging Gear Assembly deserve honorable mentions, they're a veeeeery close #2 and #3)
Longest Build Time: Midair Track Pirouette & Jacob's Ladder Zigzag Board Modules (both 5 days)
Quickest Build Time: Twisted Flexing Parallelogram & Flexing Trapezoid Track (both 2 days)
#DominoesVsMachines
MUSIC:
meganeko - Daydreamer
youtu.be/UzHZPWZctiQ
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LINKS:
Check out Domino World 2021: youtu.be/Jkq_rMMAmeg
ALL Domino World 2021 Machine Close-Ups: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i764H560UlRqhVlcL64p_4Oq
Custom "Breakthrough" artwork by Quiara Vasquez: qvxwordz.blogspot.com/?m=1
I expected this project to be more or less on par with other event machines I've made: some pretty good tricks, but clearly built under time constraints, and nothing compared to something like 8 Ball Machine, which was built over 3 months.
But turns out I was wrong! I had the itch to build another freestyle machine, so I had some good ideas stockpiled, and I managed to knock out an extremely good machine in about 2 weeks. While it's still shorter in time and trick count than my previous full-length machines, I think it excels in other ways:
I wanted to emulate a kind of @TheContraptionKing-esque style a little bit. I admire how his machines have clear sections for each trick, but those tricks all fit together perfectly and flow impeccably between them. So for this machine, I tried to give each trick it's own distinct section, and have less overlapping and interweaving than in my previous machines, and I'm happy with how I pulled that off.
I also wanted the machine to be fully understandable from the overhead vantage point, and a big part of that was considering which tricks should be foreground, and which tricks should be background. I knew the Rolling Globe Cube trick (0:42) would be very tall, so I put that in the back corner. The Upside-Down Launch ended up way taller than expected, but luckily I made that pretty early on, so that got added to the back of the table as well. I then moved on to some lower-to-the-ground tricks to round out the front of the table, and finished with a vertical wall trick in the back right corner. Looking at the machine from the side, it forms a very clear triangle shape (bit.ly/2VZDBd9), which I think perfectly exemplifies this foreground/background approach to building.
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: ~2 weeks
Number of fails: 28 for handheld, 9 for overhead (For the Domino World version with in/out transitions: 16 for handheld, 11 for overhead)
Time: 41s
Favorite trick: Colliding Billiard Balls (0:20)
Most fails: Colliding Billiard Balls
Most unreliable: Colliding Billiard Balls
Most frustrating: Upside-Down Launch (0:50)
MUSIC:
Atef - Home
youtu.be/3xqRHBYRZbY
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:21 41 - Weight Slide
1:12 42 - Shock Absorber
4:53 43 - Discarded Weight
7:01 44 - Off-Table Weight
11:23 45 - Limited Weight Pull
14:22 46 - Dual Limited Weight Pull
16:50 47 - Delayed Weight Lift
19:01 48 - Shifting Weight
21:41 49 - Magnetic Weight Addition
25:28 50 - Intermittent Weight Pull
LINKS:
All 50FCRM episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74jFg5ebL83b28OXqNJ1CrC
MUSIC:
Shirobon - Umbra
youtu.be/vnND1XQNRNQ
shirobon.bandcamp.com/track/umbra
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:22 31 - Falling Support
3:18 32 - Falling Latch
4:26 33 - Disconnecting Lever
6:17 34 - Compression Rod Release
9:29 35 - Concentrating Lever
11:18 36 - Frictional Lever
16:01 37 - String Stopper Lever
17:13 38 - Shifting Pusher
19:07 39 - One-Directional Lever
20:46 40 - Flexing Parallelogram
LINKS:
50FCRM Episode 5: youtu.be/X9OTMpQWeG8
All 50FCRM episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74jFg5ebL83b28OXqNJ1CrC
MUSIC:
Shirobon - Umbra
youtu.be/vnND1XQNRNQ
shirobon.bandcamp.com/track/umbra
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:22 21 - String Redirector
2:12 22 - Pulley
4:29 23 - String Stopper
6:11 24 - String Slice
7:27 25 - String Pusher
8:22 26 - String Attractor
10:10 27 - Traveling String Pull
12:04 28 - String Wrap
14:09 29 - Disconnecting String Pull
15:42 30 - Magnetic String Break
LINKS:
50FCRM Episode 4: youtu.be/-g_pV3yAOQg
All 50FCRM episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74jFg5ebL83b28OXqNJ1CrC
MUSIC:
Shirobon - Umbra
youtu.be/vnND1XQNRNQ
shirobon.bandcamp.com/track/umbra
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:24 11 - Rolling Lever
1:47 12 - Paired Levers
3:04 13 - K'nex Release
4:25 14 - Offset Lever
5:43 15 - Speed Boost Lever
6:17 16 - Path Splitter
7:11 17 - Counting Lever
8:48 18 - Balance Swing
11:12 19 - Overbalanced Lever
13:24 20 - K'nex Rod Lock
LINKS:
50FCRM Episode 3: youtu.be/JfH4wYo-0og
All 50FCRM episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74jFg5ebL83b28OXqNJ1CrC
MUSIC:
Shirobon - Umbra
youtu.be/vnND1XQNRNQ
shirobon.bandcamp.com/track/umbra
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
4:34 1 - Weight & String
7:29 2 - Falling Domino
10:07 3 - Pusher
11:02 4 - Speed Bump
12:59 5 - Track Transition Barrier
13:44 6 - End-of-Track Stopper
15:47 7 - Track Funnel
17:10 8 - Slider
17:52 9 - Magnetic Connection
22:29 10 - Track Pendulum
LINKS:
50FCRM Episode 2: youtu.be/_gdZOBkDK8o
All 50FCRM episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74jFg5ebL83b28OXqNJ1CrC
MUSIC:
Shirobon - Umbra
youtu.be/vnND1XQNRNQ
shirobon.bandcamp.com/track/umbra
Follow Shirobon:
Twitter: twitter.com/shirobon
Instagram: instagram.com/shirobonmusic
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LINKS:
GranTheMan: youtube.com/channel/UCXG1UmaBhyALw8Nec9mGTYA
Watch Rounds I - VI! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74UcS7_WMgibJ_tS6YncftP
Behind the Scenes (Twitter thread): twitter.com/joas98Machines/status/1324446978714062849
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Pitagora Suichi Tribute (41)— Unless you count the 57 fails that Gear Tracks Timing Trick had AFTER I got the working take on Test #3. I thought I could get a *better* working take but stopped trying after realizing the working take I had was already as good as it could possibly get haha)
Fewest fails: Gear Tracks Timing Trick (2)— Then it failed 57 more times blah blah blah just see above
Most frustrating: Gear Rolls Along Chain (not for fail-related reasons; this was the last clip I made, I was under a time crunch, and I had no ideas left)
Most fun: Pitagora Suichi Tribute
Favorite: Flexing Linkage System
Longest Build Time: Pitagora Suichi Tribute (9 days)
Quickest Build Time: Double Pendulum Cascade & Motor Walks Across Gears (2 days)
Making the clips for this video sure was an unusual experience. I moved into a new apartment in early September (new building area, as you can tell!) and it seemed like the annoying little things that I had to take care of were always stealing away my building time. The first clip was finished on September 20th, and by the end of the first month, I had only build 3 of the 9 clips. I strongly considered only making 6 clips this year, but over time decided against it. I still didn't pick up the pace much in the first half of October, on account of spending over a week on the Pitagora Suichi tribute. With less than 10 days left to build, I still had 4 clips I had to make, and somehow, I managed to pull it off, completing the final clip on the night of November 1st!
The Pitagora Suichi tribute is in honor of a research project I did this spring, where I attempted to answer all my questions about the show that inspired me so much, Pitagora Suichi. Among other things, I wanted to research the history of the show and what made it especially influential on the western chain reaction community. I hoped that in the process I would unearth more footage of the machines from the show, and/or get in contact with someone who worked on building the machines. Incredibly, I was able to find about 75 Pitagora Suichi machines likely never before seen by the chain reaction community outside of Japan, and I was able to talk with one of the visual artists who has helped build the machines since the show began. Ultimately, my research culminated in an essay which you can find here, along with all the new Pitagora Suichi machine footage I found: drive.google.com/drive/folders/10gp9MUQEqwws9M4FlPvFFItpcnyA-xJg?usp=sharing
As for the machine itself, I wanted to pay tribute to all my research, and I figured there's no better way than to try to emulate their style as closely as possible. I tried to get absolutely everything right, the everyday objects, the elevation changes, the special wooden tracks, the pacing, the decoration, the lighting, the background, the filming style, the music, the hand that reaches in to start it, EVERYTHING. I'm very proud of the result, and I learned a lot about the Pitagora Suichi style while building it. I don't think I'm fooling anyone into thinking my machine is really from the show, but hopefully it captures the essence! Special thanks to Joseph Herscher, who came over to my apartment and lent me his steadicam rig to help film the machine! Joseph is also the one who pushes the red ball, in case you were wondering whose hand that was! ;)
#DominoesVsMachines
MUSIC:
Schtiffles - Ghost House
youtu.be/FXz36mX93hY
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Newgrounds: schtiffles.newgrounds.com
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LINKS:
Full Domino World 2020 falldown: youtu.be/3SCTtvhzAgo
All Domino World 2020 close-ups: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74FE0vUp_6ScgD3pMh2QRDD
Domino World is an event hosted by bpdoles:
youtube.com/user/bpdoles
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 11 days
Number of fails: 38 (plus 6 working takes I didn't use because of filming/machine imperfections)
Time: 0:40
Favorite tricks: Circular double billiard ball chain, Diagonally sliding tiles
Most fails: Circular double billiard ball chain
Most frustrating trick: Flexy ruler ball lift
It's been a while since I've built an event machine that I truly felt happy with, but this is definitely one I can be proud of! Between ISM, Domino World, and Reactica, it always felt like what I built could be improved in some way. But this machine feels different. I really believe this is just about the best job I could do given the strict time constraints. I'm very proud of all of the main ideas, but I think the overall pathing and cohesion matters a lot more. That's the main reason I'm so happy with this machine. My DW19 machine suffered from the issue of "good tricks but bad connections," essentially meaning that there's nothing wrong with the individual tricks, but the machine doesn't seem cohesive because the tricks never play off each other in any way, there are no creative transitions between them, and they don't even fit together in the physical space. It reads more as a "collection of tricks" than a "machine." This machine, however, fixes all those issues. Yes, the tricks are good, but there IS interplay between the ideas, there IS intricate pathing, and there IS a puzzle-piece-esque way in which the tricks occupy the physical space. I hope I'm able to make something similarly good at the next *true* live event; here's to Domino World 2021!
MUSIC:
The Bear Mob - Fizzy
youtu.be/9z_PIeanuYQ
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LINKS:
8 Ball Machine - Extras: youtu.be/RQglMkw4kbU
Making Connections episode: youtu.be/feOJaWtaIeY
I never planned to build a machine during my stay in Brooklyn, but when my field study got cut short because of COVID-19, and I still had 3 months left at my Airbnb, I figured I should make the most of my time and build a machine premise that I was excited about. I was inspired by the community's recent excitement around billiard ball chains over the past few years, so I feel like now is the perfect time to take the concept to the extreme.
I knew very early on, before I even glued anything to the table, that this machine would be stylistically different than anything I've tried before. (I'm realizing that deviating from my "normal style" in some way is actually the norm for me...) I challenged myself to follow 3 rules as strictly as possible, each of which was something I had never really tried before. These rules made me take unusual approaches to the problems I faced, which results in the aesthetic and tonal departure from my traditional machine style. The rules are written below, but for more detail and explanation, watch the Extras video! (linked above)
Rule 1: Each billiard ball has its own discrete section, and those sections never cross over the main billiard ball chain path.
Rule 2: Each trick should be more or less "self-powered," requiring as few external connections (other balls on tracks, string pulls, lever releases) as possible.
Rule 3: No weights can fall off the table, including the traditional "domino & string" connection
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 3 months
Number of fails: 165
Time: 1:16
Favorite tricks: Jacob's ladder zigzag boards (Striped Yellow), Falling tube/sliding track (Solid Orange), Rubber band & Kapla tracks (Solid Blue)
Most fails: Jacob's ladder zigzag boards (Striped Yellow) - 55 fails - but mostly because it's early in the machine; the trick was actually extremely reliable
Most unreliable: Rolling disc (Striped Purple)
Most frustrating: Elevator & sliding cart (Striped Green) This trick was inconsistent and required constant calibration, it was incredibly tough to diagnose (I could never tell exactly WHY it was failing, or behaving differently than usual), it was so much more work to build than I expected, it was fragile and broke into pieces twice, and it was pretty unreliable. (Worth the effort though!)
While testing, I started to develop the hunch that the machine was more likely to fail due to vibrations causing something to go early or due to the balls not staying in their holding cells than it was to fail due to any of the actual tricks not working. I was curious, so I investigated. Here's the breakdown:
168 machine fails in total
-76 fails where the camera doesn't shift focus properly at the beginning, or I accidentally tap the cue ball on one of the "practice" shots before shooting for real (not included in the final fail count)
-23 fails where I mess up the initial pool shot to start the machine
-17 reset fails
-41 holding cell escapes
-19 early vibration triggers
-68 "actual" fails
Turns out I was just about right; 41+19=60 holding cell or vibration fails vs. 65 "actual" fails. And in the process of figuring this out, I did an entire fail analysis, which you can find here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q0K1WO62hOr3B3udgDt0Zu_6lvV3gGt_xVtrlmtsrIE/edit?usp=sharing
MUSIC:
Dalar Coin - Tokens
youtu.be/pMysj7KTL2A
Listen: lnk.to/dalarcointokens
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SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/dalarcoin-official
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LINKS:
8 Ball Machine (back to main video): youtu.be/IE1yRUkRk5g
Making Connections episode: youtu.be/feOJaWtaIeY
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 The Intro
0:27 The Planning
3:00 The Launch
8:44 The Vase
9:30 The Cucumber
12:41 The Spaghetti
15:28 The Accident
20:36 The Laptop
22:18 The Cake
26:32 The Tablecloth
27:31 The Net
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LINKS:
Pass the Pepper (main video): youtu.be/XwaH-qT4Rm0
Making Connections episode on Pass the Pepper: youtube.com/watch?v=LBRXArkZfAo&list=PLJc_biUk0i74PThiXwyT-G53fllaYCfA1&index=2
Watch my other Behind the Scenes videos: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74WYrbX520c-o-2G0zPl1aD
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: The Cake
Fewest fails: The Laptop
Most frustrating: The Cucumber
Most fun: The Cake, The Accident
Favorite: The Spaghetti
Longest Build Time: The Cake
Quickest Build Time: The Vase
MUSIC:
@starcat7297 - Odyssey
youtu.be/AZb6HNuxN3g
Listen: lnk.to/starcatodyssey
Follow STARCAT:
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCVPW2UlLsXVdXDlIUYuObOg
Instagram: instagram.com/staarcat
Facebook: facebook.com/OfficialStarcat
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/starcatmusic
Twitter: twitter.com/SenpaiStarcat
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For the past 4 years, I've always done one big project during this time of year. 6 Simple Machines in One in 2016, Bet-Losing Machine in 2017, Kern Center Machine in 2018, and Key Finder in 2019. In 2020, I'm doing something a little different, but just as big and exciting.
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LINKS:
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youtu.be/RlkGSXpEDco
The story behind this machine is a bit strange! I needed a place to stay for the first week of my winter break, so I decided to reach out to Joel on the off chance his family could host me for a few days leading up to Christmas Eve. Luckily, they were super inviting, and I was all ready to drive up to Canada! Initially, we hadn't really committed to the idea of building anything during my visit, in fact it wasn't until the day after I arrived that we decided it was too good of an opportunity to pass up and that we really should build something. Plus, since I was coming directly from school, I had practically ALL my building materials with me, PLENTY to work with for a mini-machine. (That's also why virtually the entire machine is built with my materials)
Making a one-ball path machine with the theme of mini golf was entirely Joel's idea, in fact it's an idea he's had for quite some time. It was also his idea to cut up little pieces of his roll-out practice putting green to use as small patches of grass throughout the machine. Beyond the basic premise and aesthetic of the machine though, we didn't really have much of a plan. All of the tricks in the machine were thought of on-the-spot!
Overall, the process of building this machine was unbelievably seamless. Joel's style meshes perfectly with mine, so as a result, the machine retains a unified aesthetic. Because we've worked together so much in the past, anticipating each other's building tendencies is almost second nature. I have a pretty good idea of how Joel will approach any given issue, and Joel seems to almost instinctively know what I'm planning next for a specific section. And we have such a solid grip on each other's aesthetic preferences that we never disagree about what looks best. Something else that was surprising was that there was never a period where we felt stuck. It never felt like we ran out of ideas, which is certainly a risk when building a machine with zero pre-planning. We were both pretty much always working on something, we were never struggling to figure out what to do next. We also always had a pretty clear idea of the overall flow of the machine; there was never really any issue with figuring out the sequence of steps at the last minute and needing to make emergency connections down the final stretch. This machine is relatively small and not overwhelmingly complex, but still, we managed to make a VERY solid, reliable, surprisingly compact, aesthetically pleasing machine in four days, without ever encountering any major conflicts, and without running out of time, space, or energy. A lot of things had to go right for us to end up with a machine this good, so I'm very proud of the work we did in such a short period of time. I'm so happy I got to visit Joel again, and I'm even happier we decided to build a machine!
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 4 days
Number of fails: 39
Time: 0:32
Favorite tricks: Sliding magnetic track segment/Ring of Fire & Billiard ball launch sequence
Most fails: Sonimod grass segments/Uphill ball kicker
Most frustrating trick: Not a trick, but most fails were caused by the ball rolling weirdly and unpredictably due to its uneven texture and weight, not usually by any mechanisms of the tricks failing
MUSIC:
Zukira - Outside World
youtu.be/RE9Xog6cB78
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Follow Zukira:
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCo0505GNeLQ4hgBXZV1z9cg
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/Zukira
Twitter: twitter.com/ZukiraMusic
Facebook: facebook.com/ZukiraMusic
Instagram: instagram.com/ZukiraMusic
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LINKS:
bpdoles: youtube.com/bpdoles
Watch Rounds I - V! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74UcS7_WMgibJ_tS6YncftP
Slow Motion Compilation: youtu.be/D9PmLqeICCE
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Double Rolling Double Pendulums (31 fails)
Fewest fails: Sliding Flexing Parallelograms (1 fail)
Most frustrating: Planetary Gear with Magnet Tracks
Most fun: Intermediate Axis of Rotation Zigzag Board
Favorite: Centrifugal Force Box Trapeze
Longest Build Time: Ruler launch (with Mystery Box finale) (9 days)
Quickest Build Time: Twisting Gear Path & Extending Curved Scissor Arm (2 days)
I am unspeakably pleased with how my machine clips turned out this year. I put a lot of work into making sure that there was a ton of variety across all 9 machine ideas. There is variety in scale; some tricks use a big foam globe ball, while others only use a small marble. There is variety in trick type; some tricks are gear tricks, some are magnet tricks, some are launching tricks, some are something else entirely. There is variety in materials used; some clips use Trix Track or marble track, others use Hot Wheels or Skyrail, and others use custom rails made out of straws. There is variety in pacing; some tricks happen in an instant and if you blink you miss them, others take their time and build suspense. There is variety in dimensions; some tricks are flat and expansive, while others tower over two feet above the table. There is variety in complexity; some tricks are straightforward, while others have a bit more to unpack during a second viewing. I put a lot of work into making sure that each clip looked and felt unique, recognizable, and visually different from the rest in some way. I hope I was able to achieve that.
#DominoesVsMachines
MUSIC:
@Phaera Official & Cineminate - Anthem Arcade
youtu.be/vziTzyqgMJ0
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SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/phaera
Twitter: twitter.com/phaeraofficial
Facebook: http://facebook.com/phaeraofficial
Instagram: instagram.com/phaeramusic
Follow Cineminate:
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/cineminateofficial
Twitter: twitter.com/cineminatereal
Instagram: instagram.com/cineminatemusic
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LINKS:
Watch the full Reactica video: youtu.be/jjW8oCWKs3M
Watch the other Reactica 2019 Close-Ups: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i778KlkPBaFP8zHFfuZrIP4s
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 7 days
Number of fails: Not totally sure, probably less than 20
Time: 1:32
Favorite tricks: Rubber duck Newton's cradle, Sliding flexing parallelogram track ("monorail")
Most fails: Fidget spinner
Most frustrating trick: Fidget spinner
You may have noticed that every other builder had two (or three!) tables to fill for this event. That was originally the plan for me too, although after about halfway through Day 2, I realized that I was building in a style so compact, I would never fill two tables. It was at this point that Alex graciously allowed me to build only one table instead of the initially planned two tables. This was definitely the right move, since, seemingly unlike most builders, the prospect of condensing my 70-step quota into a single table was FAR less daunting than the prospect of filling up 48 square feet of table space. The result of this decision is a machine that is just about as compact (at least in the first two thirds) as a typical full-complexity machine!
MUSIC:
@Geoxor - Euphoria
youtu.be/mFnO8C2de-I
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LINKS:
Making Connections episode with DoodleChaos: youtu.be/2QCwcWgQlPU
Raw footage of just the machine: youtu.be/SPt2K9u3yW8
Check out Vsauce: youtube.com/Vsauce
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/joas98Machines
UPDATE: Good news! Michael has seen the video, here's the tweet he sent out about it: twitter.com/tweetsauce/status/1164309201721499648?s=19
Ever since the R&L Machine, I have not made another one-table, full-complexity compact machine. Everything has been less complex/compact one-table machines, two-table machines, collaboration machines, live event machines, screenlinks, or machine compilations. It felt good to finally get back to the style of machine that I think shows off my skills the most.
Another thing I really focused on in this machine is the theming. In past themed machines (particularly other YouTuber tributes) the theming has mostly come from plastering printouts on various surfaces throughout the machine. This time, I wanted the theming to come from the actual objects used. Depending on how you count, there are somewhere between 40-50 themed items in this machine, including foreign objects, decorations, and printouts. There is not a single square inch of this machine that doesn't have something to do with Vsauce, so there is no doubt that this is my best themed machine yet.
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: ~2 months
Number of fails: 190
Time: 0:59
Favorite tricks: Cipher wheel gears, Trolley problem stacking gears
Most fails: Clothespin launch
Most frustrating trick: Kendama
MUSIC:
@4tef - Silver Lining
youtu.be/Ypbri1eZz8A
Follow Atef:
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SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/4tef
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LINKS:
Watch the entire Domino World 2019 falldown: youtu.be/PladkAxa-pM
Watch the other Domino World 2019 Close-Ups: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i76hwioBssiydiS8F_XaD08r
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 7 days
Number of fails: 16
Time: 0:38
Favorite tricks: Magnet tracks, Mukmobile
Most fails: Flexing track parallelogram
Most frustrating trick: Gear double pendulum
This machine is kind of strange to me. Around halfway through the week of building, I was strongly considering not uploading a close-up video like this because I wasn't all that proud of the machine. At that point, I had built the snake tail track, the gear double pendulum, and the flexing track parallelogram. All three of these tricks are great, but they didn't have a good flow between them, they weren't built in great locations to be easily viewable by the audience, and they were not the best choice for live event tricks. But then I rounded out the building week with three tricks that were the complete opposite: the Mukmobile, the grabby tube, and the magnet tracks. These three fit really well within the machine, had great connections, and were excellent live event tricks. These three tricks turned things around for me and made me like the machine again. So I'm not sure what I learned here, but I guess just because it's a good trick does not mean it's a good live event trick!
MUSIC:
Enigma - Creo
youtu.be/bVuvRtSbvtU
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℗ Creo http://www.creo-music.com
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LINKS:
Behind the Scenes of the Key Finder: youtu.be/hb7Qorb9WnQ
Making Connections episode with DrComplicated: youtu.be/cW6WG-PhoXk
Raw Footage of just the machine: youtu.be/CKBcKlo5jEk
Watch the other big machine projects I've done every year since 2016: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i75MBySAM9xgb0YY_-o4HXFE
My inspirations for this machine: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i75F795KFXAWIoYB9_Pc4kkt
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/joas98Machines
I've always wanted to try building a machine using more everyday, household objects. And I've been very inspired recently by @SpriceMachines and @JosephsMachines, so I finally gave it a shot, and I'm very happy with the results.
You may have noticed the video quality of this footage is higher than my other videos, and that's because I upgraded my camera for this machine! I decided to go with the Canon EOS 77D, and although there are a few weird things with the camera, I'm overall very happy with it, and the pictures and videos look incredible!
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: ~9 weeks
Number of fails: 183
Time: 2:20
Favorite tricks: Flipping belt, whiteboard
Most fails: Laundry bag launch (38)
Most frustrating trick: Laundry bag launch
SPECIAL THANKS:
Donna Cohn
Amy Parker
Ira Fay
Antonin Alberty
Lily Hevesh
Steve Price
Joseph Herscher
#TheKeyFinder
MUSIC:
@neovaii - Take it Back
youtu.be/R3we8dM0q-k
Let Me Go - Neovaii
youtu.be/BF-iLvwnBu4
Follow Neovaii:
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Instagram: http://instagram.com/neovaii
Twitter: http://twitter.com/neovaii
Facebook: http://facebook.com/neovaii
Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/neovaii
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:26 Planning
5:22 Building
16:59 Testing
25:55 Lessons
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LINKS:
The Key Finder (back to main video): youtu.be/YJEzDKibjRo
Watch my other Behind the Scenes videos: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74WYrbX520c-o-2G0zPl1aD
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/joas98Machines
MUSIC:
@JJDofficial - Sugar High
youtu.be/0ajI-NZEpgw
Follow JJD:
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Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/79a4DDvkxUJy73sCJqrC8q
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/jjdofficial
Facebook: facebook.com/jjdofficial
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I made a list of 10 classic tricks, paired them up in absurd combinations, and made 5 mini-machines to demonstrate how those two ideas could be fused together into an entirely new trick. I want to prove that there is still inspiration to be gained from classic machine tricks, you just have to be daring enough to try things that initially seem impossible.
Machine Fusion is a long-term collaboration with cwdreactions. We have been planning this collaboration for a long time, and we're very excited to share it with you! This video is Part 1, cwdreactions released Part 2 in January 2020, and hopefully Part 3 will be an in-person collaboration! Stay tuned for that, and be sure to subscribe to cwdreactions if you aren't already!
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LINKS:
Subscribe to cwdreactions: youtube.com/channel/UCJ0py-Fq9hzuaTkz7easRJA/?sub_confirmation=1
Watch Part 2: youtu.be/O6nRqpqonLM
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Newton's Cradle + Ball Launch (166 fails)
Fewest fails: Track Tips when Weight Reaches the End + Track Dominoes & Extended Arm Pushes Ball into Cup + Rotating Track (4 fails)
Most frustrating: Newton's Cradle + Ball Launch
Most fun: Diverging Rails + Gear Chain
Favorite: Diverging Rails + Gear Chain
Longest Build Time: Newton's Cradle + Ball Launch (9 days)
Shortest Build Time: Track Tips when Weight Reaches the End + Track Dominoes (2 days)
#MachineFusion
MUSIC:
All songs by @neovaii! Check him out, he's great!
Intro (First half): Silent - Neovaii
youtu.be/zF2sUaSfeMc
Intro (Second half): At the End - Neovaii
youtu.be/laZn96DYcMc
Weight Unwinds Around Pole + Pulley Ball Lift: Easily - Neovaii
youtu.be/YaJFUMtPrn0
Track Tips when Weight Reaches the End + Track Dominoes: Not You - Neovaii
youtu.be/KDrIIEDrLY8
Extended Arm Pushes Ball into Cup + Rotating Track: Should've Started - Neovaii
youtu.be/fEgn87WTj68
Diverging Rails + Gear Chain: Silent - Neovaii
youtu.be/zF2sUaSfeMc
Newton's Cradle + Ball Launch: Light - Neovaii
youtu.be/7Z2W7WkVRvc
Outro: Light - Neovaii
youtu.be/7Z2W7WkVRvc
Follow Neovaii:
(seriously, check out all his songs, they're all fantastic!)
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/neovaii
Spotify: http://tiny.cc/neovaii
Apple Music: http://bit.ly/neovaii
YouTube: youtube.com/neovaii
Instagram: http://instagram.com/neovaii
Twitter: http://twitter.com/neovaii
Facebook: http://facebook.com/neovaii
Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/neovaii
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LINKS:
MarDominoes: youtube.com/SuperMarMarMan1
Watch Rounds I - IV! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74UcS7_WMgibJ_tS6YncftP
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Chain Tilt Timing Trick (76 fails)
Fewest fails: Sliding Track Dominoes (3 fails)
Most frustrating: Sliding Ball Lifts
Most fun: Flipping Track Ball Kicker
Favorite: Tilting Gear and Track
Longest Build Time: Autotilting Zigzag Board
#DominoesVsMachines
MUSIC:
@Hyper Potions - Jungle Cruise
fanlink.to/junglecruise
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Twitter: twitter.com/hyperpotions
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/hyperpotions
Instagram: instagram.com/hyperpotions
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SUGGESTION LIST:
1) 0:37 - Aidan's Machines - timing trick using a motor and gears
2) 0:49 - TheRGMGuy01 - balls go through the holes of a vertical gear
3) 1:11 - The King of Dominoes - use 15 pieces of string
4) 1:39 - SepetRGMs - use a "skill toy" (slinky)
5) 2:11 - TheVarietyGuy - trick that looks cool in reverse
6) 2:21 - Destructotz Domino - multi-use element using only one ping pong ball
7) 2:34 - TheInvention11 - use a K'nex chain
8) 2:51 - Sirgabealot G - reload a launcher
9) 2:57 - TheInvention11 - use a launcher to launch something other than a ball
10) 3:04 - Domino Dan - make a timing trick without using any K'nex
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I honestly think this is my best video yet, and I think you guys will too. I wanted each and every clip to be unique and special in its own way. There are some clips that are very K'nex-heavy, and some that aren't (there's even one without any!). There are some clips that are bigger, and some that are smaller and more compact. There are some that last over 30 seconds, and some that are only 10 seconds. Of course I'm curious to hear your feedback on your favorites, so leave your thoughts in the comments!
I also tried to use a variety of suggestions, from a variety of people. (The only person who I used two suggestions from is TheInvention11.) I used suggestions for objects to use, objects to NOT use, specific trick formats, and everything in between. I still have a lot of good suggestions left over from the last video, so I should have plenty for Episode 2!
Speaking of Episode 2, I will be lowering the number of clips in the video from 10 to 5. Aside from the weeks I was away (Mixer, Reactica, Literal Machine), it took the entire summer to make 8 clips (the two on the light wood table against the white wall were made in my dorm room in Jan/Feb). This is because I am a very slow and meticulous builder. I'm extremely happy with the outcome of this video, but I'd rather these episodes not take 3 months to make. 5 clips should still make a decently long episode, and I can make episodes more often.
Also, this is the debut video for my new table surface! I'm very happy with how it looks, but I'm even happier with the fact that it works really well with hot glue!
CLIP STATS:
Most fails: Gear Timing Trick (136 fails)
Least fails: Block Dominoes & Hammer Launch (4 fails)
Most frustrating: Quad Launch Through Ring
Most fun: Resetting Launcher (built with Chase)
Favorite: Pulley Autolift
Longest Build Time: "Walking" Gears (10 days)
LINKS:
TheRGMGuy's channel: youtube.com/TheRGMGuy01
MUSIC:
@4tef - PI
youtu.be/Hhlqeq68AWo
Follow Atef:
YouTube: youtube.com/c/AtefOfficial
Twitter: twitter.com/4T3F36
Facebook: facebook.com/AtefFansOfficial
Instagram: instagram.com/4t3f36
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/4tef
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LINKS:
TheRGMGuy01: youtube.com/TheRGMGuy01
For the last week of July, Chase and I got together at his house to build this machine. We knew we wanted to make this machine ahead of time, and I'm glad we had an idea already, because it really helped me get started building. I'm a very slow builder usually, and Chase is really fast, but somehow each of us managed to make about half of the machine. I even made 3 out of the 5 themed ideas. Even more surprising than that, we came incredibly close to actually completing the entire machine. We literally made all but the last corner of the machine, connections and everything, while I was still there. If we hadn't spent quite as much time watching stuff in his home theater, we might have actually finished the machine!
Another surprise was how reliable the machine was. Almost all aspects of the machine worked fairly reliably while I was at Chase's house, which got out hopes up that the testing phase wouldn't be too bad. Even our partial tests indicated that the machine would work fairly quickly. And that turned out to be mostly accurate. The machine had "only" 47 fails, which is not bad considering how many fails each of us have had to deal with in the past.
MUSIC:
@ApproachingNirvana - Apex
youtu.be/nSdr5oCRwGA
Follow Approaching Nirvana:
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Facebook: http://facebook.com/approachingnirvana
Twitter: http://twitter.com/approachnirvana
Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/approachingnirvana
YouTube: http://youtube.com/approachingnirvana
Instagram: http://instagram.com/approachnirvana
Livestreams: http://twitch.tv/approachingnirvana
Website: http://approachingnirvana.com
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LINKS:
Behind the Scenes of the Kern Center Machine: youtu.be/6JkiuXLDjYU
Article about the Kern Center's official certification: living-future.org/lbc/case-studies/r-w-kern-center
"A Living Laboratory" video: vimeo.com/267627225
Raw footage of the machine (if you can't tolerate the music): youtu.be/Ot_KxUOXndk
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/joas98Machines
The Kern Center is a fully sustainable, net-zero building, and a "living building." LBC certification is the highest honor that a building of its kind can receive. Requirements of the LBC are divided into seven sections, or Petals: Materials, Beauty, Water, Place, Energy, Health & Happiness, and Equity. The Kern Center had to fulfill the requirements of each of these 7 Petals in order to be officially certified.
This machine is split into 7 different sections (one for each Petal), each section containing tricks that convey the requirements of that Petal. For example, the dump truck in the Materials section represents the fact that all the construction materials were locally sourced, and the solar panels in the Energy section represent the fact that the building is entirely powered by solar energy.
SPECIAL THANKS:
Christina Cianfrani
Claire Shillington
Chelvanaya Gabriel
Fred Wirth
Sarah Hews
Avery Lopez
Andrew Hart
Jonathan Lash
PHOTO/VIDEO CREDIT:
Avery Lopez: instagram.com/artist_avery
Andrew Hart: https://www.hampshire.edu/communications/communications-office
"A Living Laboratory" video: vimeo.com/267627225
MUSIC:
@MarinHoxha & @CryJaxx - Everlasting
youtu.be/e3tN8hoDS_I
Follow Marin Hoxha:
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Facebook: facebook.com/Marinhoxhamusic
YouTube: youtube.com/marinhoxha
Instagram: instagram.com/marin.hoxha
Follow CryJaxx:
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/cryjaxx
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4FidvjA9dxE6bhpHGC6ns9
Facebook: facebook.com/CryJaxx
YouTube: youtube.com/cryjaxx
Instagram: instagram.com/CryJaxx
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:37 Theme Explanations
5:02 Planning
9:21 Building
29:24 Testing
34:36 Final Words
Support me on Patreon! patreon.com/jackofallspades98
LINKS:
The Kern Center Machine (back to main video): youtu.be/FvkWzyJhvtY
Behind the Scenes of the Bet-Losing Machine: youtu.be/WMn2QIy9Ef4
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/joas98Machines
PHOTO/VIDEO CREDIT:
Avery Lopez: instagram.com/artist_avery
Andrew Hart: https://www.hampshire.edu/communications/communications-office
"A Living Laboratory" video: vimeo.com/267627225
MUSIC:
@JJDofficial & Mabeha - Odyssey
youtu.be/3bxStgZjOJU
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SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/jjdofficial
Facebook: facebook.com/jjdofficial
Follow Mabeha:
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCKV_BpYeZORORkzThmJnvYg
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/6806ssABXsk8hL2gcdeleb
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/mabeha
Twitter: twitter.com/mabeha_music
Facebook: facebook.com/mabehaofficial
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IMPORTANT DATES/TIMES (subject to change slightly since the final show is not entirely edited yet):
Livestream (Pre-Party): jackofallspades98's channel; March 10th, 2018 @ 1:00 PM EST
Livestream (Awards Show): jackofallspades98's channel; March 10th, 2018 @ 1:30 PM EST
Full Awards Show Video: StickTrickDominoDude's channel; March 10th, 2018 @ 3:00 PM EST
LINKS:
StickTrickDominoDude’s channel: youtube.com/sticktrickdominodude
Watch the full 2017 Domino & Machine Awards Show: youtu.be/EbUPYgnsaHI
Watch the archived Pre-Party and Awards Show Livestream: youtu.be/jipsk93eG4U
Watch the previous Domino & Machine Awards Shows: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i76vszliKVvO5uEeH3mYEqA8
Similar to last year, we will have many of your favorite awards, including Best Collaborations, Best Screenlinks, Best Setups, and Best Builders. We will also have many guest announcers come onto the show to help us announce the awards. We will also discuss trends and important events from 2017, just like we did in the 2016 Domino & Machine Awards Show. And of course, as highly requested, we will be bringing back the countdown lists, and even adding more this year.
Speaking of changes, we wanted to let you know what kind of new things you can look forward to in The 2017 Domino & Machine Awards Show.
We have added a few more world-renowned builders to our judges panel this year, so the voting process is even more democratic and fair. We also have added some new faces this year as guest announcers, including a few surprise appearances!
As for the awards, we made some adjustments as well. Based off comments on last year’s Awards Show, we got rid of a few categories to eliminate confusion. We also added three new awards this year that we are very excited about!
You may have noticed even from the trailer that the editing and animations will also be improved from last year. We finally have a real "logo", and we added in a more interesting background. But the most exciting improvement is our redesigned trophy animation! You can tell from the trailer that this trophy is much higher quality, and chroma keys much nicer now!
Overall, the 2017 Domino & Machine Awards Show should be even better than last year. We’ve made a ton of improvements and changes, and we worked really hard on the show again this year. We hope you guys enjoy!
MUSIC:
@FarOutOfficial - Star Wars - The Force Theme (Far Out Cover)
soundcloud.com/faroutofficial/far-out-the-force-theme-star-wars-cover
Download: hypeddit.com/track/sc/igikdn
Follow Far Out:
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/faroutofficial
Facebook: facebook.com/faroutofficial
Instagram: instagram.com/faroutofficial
Twitter: twitter.com/farout_official
#JustOfferAnySuggestion is an audience-driven series where I take suggestions from you guys for each clip in the screenlink. So be sure to leave your suggestions in the comments for the things you'd like to see my build. Just remember the hashtag #JustOfferAnySuggestion!
MUSIC:
Cody Sorenson x Kadenza - Starset
youtu.be/sh-A2jYbMd0
Follow Cody Sorenson:
soundcloud.com/codysorenson
facebook.com/CodySorensonMusic
twitter.com/codysorenson_
Follow Kadenza:
soundcloud.com/kadenza-hitti
facebook.com/kadenzadj
twitter.com/DJKadenza
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LINKS:
one oh one: youtube.com/101gabed
Watch Rounds I - III! http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74UcS7_WMgibJ_tS6YncftP
CLIP STATS:
Time taken to build: I built one clip (the second one on the old table) back in August, but the rest were built since the end of September
Number of fails: 96 total, which averages out to about 11 fails per clip. Pretty good if you ask me.
Favorite tricks: Track swinging underneath pong shot, track attached to spinning chain, and speed-changing piston
Most failed tricks: Rotating ball lift (32 fails), track swinging underneath pong shot (17 fails)
Most frustrating trick: Rotating ball lift
Predicted fan favorite: Track attached to spinning chain
Dominoes vs. Machines is my favorite series that I do, and I always put a ton of work into each annual episode. I can definitely say that this year's episode is the best Dominoes vs. Machines yet! There are quite a few clips that I made for this that I would say are among my best screenlink clips I've ever made.
This was also the first video I made (almost) completely in my new building space in my college dorm. As you can see, I have almost all of my normal materials here, so I wasn't limited at all by what I was able to build with. I was also happy that the constraints of the space have not limited my creativity, or my ability to keep creating basically any idea I have.
One interesting note about the clips I made this year: None of them had a very large amount of fails. In fact, the most fails I had on a clip was 32, which is pretty good, but the second-most was only 17. So I'm not sure how, but all of these clips were decently reliable, as far as typical screenlink clips go. I even had a one-take wonder on one of them!
#DominoesVsMachines
MUSIC:
Waysons- Running [NCS Release]
youtu.be/Y5TnYaZ31b0
Follow Waysons:
SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/waysons
Facebook: http://facebook.com/waysonsofficial
Twitter: http://twitter.com/waysonsofficial
Instagram: http://instagram.com/waysons
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LINKS:
TheInvention11: youtube.com/theinvention11
MACHINE STATS:
Time taken to build: 5 days with Joel (8/14-8/18), 3 weeks alone to finish building, then test and film
Number of fails: 262 "real" fails, 528 if you include the times I missed the beginning shot :(
Favorite tricks: Sliding blocks, double tube trick
Most failed trick: Tilting & sliding tiles
Most frustrating trick: Backwards K'nex launcher
Joel and I had a ton of fun building this machine together. It was the first time I had ever had someone over to my building area, so it was a lot of fun building there with someone else for a change. We decided that we would just build for the 5 days that he was here, instead of trying to film it and get it to work. That allowed us to get a lot of really cool tricks done, although it did leave me with a lot of work to do after he left, which was super stressful because I had to leave for college at the end of August. The machine never actually worked before I left. Luckily, I only live about an hour and 15 minutes away from my school, so I was able to come back home on the weekend of September 9th to keep trying. It ended up working at around 1:30 AM Saturday night (technically Sunday morning...)
We decided to theme the machine around launches because I just got a set of Bing Bang Bounce launchers. (vat19.com/item/bing-bang-bounce-game). When I was at Lily's studio the week before, I noticed she had a set of them, so I got to play around with them quite a bit, and I fell in love. They are so easy to trigger, but they are so accurate. They're also adjustable and very powerful, so they are extremely versatile in machines. We ended up using three of these launchers in the machine; the other two launches were from a K'nex contraption powered by a rubber band, and a pair of wire cutters. Surprisingly, most of the fails in this machine did not come from the launchers, although the K'nex one was definitely the least reliable.
There are actually a lot of tricks in this machine that you might assume were made by one person, but were actually made by the other. I'm interested to see people's guesses about who made what, so feel free to leave those predictions in the comments! :)
This was also the first video I edited with my new video editor, Adobe Premiere Pro. Since I'm now a student, I get a pretty sizable discount on the Adobe Suite (around $250 annually instead of around $1000 annually) so I'll be using that for the next four years (at least...?) Feels so good to finally move away from the increasingly glitchy PowerDirector!
MUSIC:
FyMex - Skyfall
youtu.be/QQR9coZOx8g
Free download: toneden.io/thisisfrequency/post/fymex-skyfall
Follow FyMex:
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/fymex
Twitter: twitter.com/FyMexMusic
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCuS2j57TplFZG0WakcTuHGA
Instagram: instagram.com/fymex
Facebook: facebook.com/FyMexMusic
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LINKS:
TheInvention11: youtube.com/theinvention11
jackofallspades98: youtube.com/jackofallspades98
We decided to make this screenlink because of our success working together on The Most Complex Screenlink Ever last year. We were inspired by a video that @flashdomino & @MarDominoes made back in 2015. (youtu.be/1x7DSwpdKuE)
We decided to revisit that concept, but apply it to machines, but make it a little more serious as well. We came up with a bunch of ideas for clips that would operate differently than you first expect. Hopefully you guys enjoy some of the surprises we included in this video!
Music:
@JJDofficial - Adventure [NCS Release]
youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA
Follow JJD:
YouTube: youtube.com/user/JJDofficial
Facebook: facebook.com/jjdofficial
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/jjdofficial
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LINKS:
Behind the Scenes: youtu.be/WMn2QIy9Ef4
Raw Footage (no music!): youtu.be/TU2xKGbbP6c
Time taken to build: over 4 months (February through June)
Number of fails: 297
Favorite trick: shifting autotilt zigzag board
Most failed trick: triple autotilt
Most frustrating tricks: swinging track swing, spinning tube, falling brick
Normally I would put some interesting information, or my overall detailed thoughts about the machine here, but I actually already said most of that in the Behind the Scenes. So if that's something you're interested in, I highly recommend watching that. Don't let the fact that it's 20+ minutes deter you!
Music:
@JJDofficial & @MarinHoxha - Lift
youtube.com/watch?v=6iZXsCNo-vk
Follow JJD:
Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/jjdofficial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jjdofficial
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC9IdQzchnAAwsjQb6DCugPw
Follow Marin Hoxha:
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/marin-hoxha
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCnAbketHOrqM3cpsTv-vFAw
Facebook: facebook.com/Marinhoxhamusic
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LINKS:
The Bet-Losing Machine (back to main video): youtu.be/fzlsqGTiEoU
Even though this video is 20+ minutes long, I think it's actually pretty interesting, because it's not just me talking to the camera the whole time. There are enough breaks in the monotony to make the video move along quickly. But let me know what you think. I wasn't expecting the video to be 20+ minutes when I made it, but it's okay. I like it.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Backstory
3:23 Fails
8:04 Tricks
20:41 Final Words
Music:
@AlexSkrindo & @Geoxor - KawaiiStep
youtube.com/watch?v=-KA7Hj16LUw
Follow Alex Skrindo:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AlexanderSkrindo
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/alex-skrindo
Twitter: twitter.com/AlexSkrindo
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/21noocead12
Follow Geoxor:
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
Facebook: facebook.com/Geoxor
Twitter: twitter.com/Geoxor
YouTube: youtube.com/geoxor
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Links:
Full Falldown: youtu.be/O8x_2LRn7RI
Behind the Scenes: youtu.be/bS2keysKGMI
Day-by-Day Vlogs: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhneQDEkiN5ok-pcSRRPRp7S2KAnwIsXx
My experience building for this event was one of the most fun experiences of my life. It was a ton of fun hanging out with Michael and Hayden for 3 days while putting together a really great machine. This machine literally had a 100% success rate, when set up correctly (which it wasn't for the first falldown, so it failed). Even though this machine obviously isn't in my regular compact, complicated style, I'm still very proud of it. Not only did it work every single time we tested it, I also managed to include some really awesome tricks. The unfolding and collapsing quad-fold board was a trick I had in mind for a *really* long time. The drum-bounce trick was a good crowd-pleaser, and the K'nex motor trick (especially the design for how to get the trick started) was pretty complicated, but extremely reliable.
Overall, I think this event was so much better than last year's. With a working machine and 10,000 dominoes, I would think there will be a Strong Museum Domino Toppling 2018 as well. ;)
Music:
@robgassermusic - Supersonic [NCS Release]
youtu.be/TdEo002K2GQ
Follow Rob Gasser:
Facebook: facebook.com/robgassermusic
Twitter: twitter.com/robgassermusic
YouTube: youtube.com/user/robgassermusic
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@StickTrickDominoDude and @jackofallspades98 teamed up to put together the one and only 2016 Domino & Machine Awards Show, where we take a look back at the best videos from 2016. We have nominated almost 100 videos for 21 different awards, with 38 builders in total nominated for awards. So we invite you to tune in one week from today when we unveil the winners of the awards.
IMPORTANT DATES:
LIVESTREAM:
-jackofallspades98’s channel
-Saturday, March 4th
-1:00 PM EST
REGULAR VIDEO:
-StickTrickDominoDude’s channel
-Saturday, March 4th
-2:30 PM EST
Music:
@Geoxor - You & I [NCS Release]
youtube.com/watch?v=1lcc21RQx_A
Follow Geoxor:
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
Facebook: facebook.com/Geoxor
Twitter: twitter.com/Geoxor
YouTube: youtube.com/c/Geoxor
Instagram: instagram.com/geoxor
Links:
Watch the short film: youtube.com/watch?v=TqhYrmWTuWw
Visit @StickTrickDominoDude's channel: youtube.com/StickTrickDominoDude
Watch his individual machine:
In this machine, I tried using WAY more foreign objects than I usually do, and I think I like the outcome. I was able to find multiple uses for a lot of foreign objects (cup, swinging ornament), but even for the objects with only single uses, that single use was still really cool (ornament that cracks open, reindeer card holder). Overall, I'm really happy with how this machine came out, and I hope you enjoy it!
Music:
AudioNetowrk - Hip Hop Holiday
us.audionetwork.com/browse/m/track/hip-hop-holiday_70676
For the second year in a row, StickTrickDominoDude and I team up to tell a Christmas story with chain reactions. At first, we didn't want to make another Christmas Special, because we didn't think we could top last year’s video. But we got a suggestion from Sirgabealot G, who said we should make a video based on the plot of A Christmas Carol. StickTrickDominoDude started writing a script based on that title and presented the idea to me and I loved it immediately. So we decided to make A Chain Reaction Christmas Carol.
It was an incredibly hard task to accomplish because we had to do much more than build machines. We had to first write up a script for the film (It took up a total of 9 pages in a document, 13 including all the filming notes), decide what camera angles to film from, film all the scenes for the video, build two full length machines, and then edit the 15 minute long video (I did all the editing actually). We also decided to keep it secret from our viewers again so that they could have a nice surprise on Christmas Eve.
Be sure to check out last year’s Christmas Special also made by us:
youtube.com/watch?v=XN9qYrc0njU
Links:
Visit jackofallspades98’s channel: youtube.com/jackofallspades98
Visit StickTrickDominoDude’s channel: youtube.com/StickTrickDominoDude
jackofallspades98's machine: youtube.com/watch?v=jNjLjda3WPY
StickTrickDominoDude's machine: youtube.com/watch?v=QrwpK7AWoUc
Bloopers/Outtakes: youtube.com/watch?v=IAwBJQJOIkk
Music:
Cinnamon And Cookies- Audio Network
audionetwork.com/browse/m/track/cinnamon-and-cookies_49367
Hip Hop Holiday- Audio Network
audionetwork.com/browse/m/track/hip-hop-holiday_70676
Carol of the Bells- David Foster
youtube.com/watch?v=m_b5wAGVWA8
Support me on Patreon! patreon.com/jackofallspades98
LINKS:
Flash Domino: youtube.com/flashdomino
Behind the Scenes: youtube.com/watch?v=s1YhkwvdHmI
Watch Rounds I & II! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74UcS7_WMgibJ_tS6YncftP
This is the third straight year I've done Dominoes vs. Machines, and I think this may be the best one yet! I still have quite a bit of nostalgia when I watch the last one, but maybe in a year I'll have the same feelings about this one. Who knows?
Unfortunately, even though this might be the best DvM yet, I don't think these are my best screenlink clips. Usually the goal for DvM is to make it my best work every year. However, I got a bit too carried away with the last video, and I think THAT ended up being my best work. Either way, though, I hope this video is still fun for you guys; I did put a lot of work into it.
Link to that video if you haven't seen it: youtube.com/watch?v=qUjT7gFmWOw
#DominoesVsMachines
MUSIC:
@avenzamusic - Game On
youtube.com/watch?v=5miOiKDnAA4
toneden.io/avenza/post/avenza-game-on-original-mix
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LINKS:
Behind the Scenes: youtube.com/watch?v=pG00-qrt2kk
Each clip as a continuous shot: youtube.com/watch?v=ukqM-FdZoJU
TheInvention11: youtube.com/user/TheInvention11
As you can imagine, creating this video took a ton of careful planning and collaborating. Joel and I did many video calls to sort out how we would make this screenlink work. We had to decide on the path for the screenlink, which transitions to use where, and how to split up our clips into 2-3 segments.
While building the clips for this video, my main goal was to make everything as insane as possible. Instead of showcasing each idea in a simple and understandable way (which is the goal for Dominoes vs. Machines), I wanted to take every trick I made to the next level. And I think I was able to do that.
Music:
@JJDofficial - Adventure [NCS Release]
youtube.com/watch?v=f2xGxd9xPYA
Follow JJD:
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Facebook: facebook.com/jjdofficial
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/jjdofficial
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If you're curious to see the full list of the uses for each object, here is the full list:
Diablo
1. Acts as a bowl for the marbles to roll around in
Pivot Track
1. Hits K'nex lever
2. Hits K'nex lever again
Cardboard Tube
1. Yellow marble rolls through it
2. Hits domino off the table
3. White marble rolls through it
Piston
1. Pushes orange ping pong ball into the next track
2. Wedges white ping pong ball into nearby track
3. Pushes Hot Wheels car onto the next track
4. Tips over and pushes over sign
Gear
1. Filters the ping pong ball (marble fits through but ping pong ball doesn't)
2. Hits the K'nex lever
3. Used as an actual gear to release the blue ball
4. Pushes over the wood block
5. Used as an actual gear again to pull back the car
Yogurt Cup
1. Orange ping pong ball rolls across it
2. Carries billiard ball
3. Hits orange ping pong ball
4. Orange ping pong ball rolls across it
5. Hits orange ping pong ball
6. Marble rolls across it
Brio Train
1. Pushes yellow train car with track on top into position
2. Hits K'nex lever
3. Pulls blue train car with track on top into position
4. Hits K'nex direction changer
5. Hits K'nex lever
6. Carries pink ball into position
7. Turns direction changer around, revealing sign
Can
1. Hits the ball into the yogurt cup
2. Carries the orange ball
3. Hits a lever as it rotates
4. Acts as a weight on the K'nex lever to allow the marble to fall out
5. Carries the white ping pong ball
6. Hits the blue marble
7. Knocks over the last board
8. Guides the last orange ball
Direction Changer
1. Releases the purple marble
2. Slows down the blue ball so it can make the turn
3. Pushes the yellow marble
4. Completes the other half of the track for the orange ball
5. Knocks over the tall domino
6. Hits the yellow ball
7. Hits the pink ball
8. Knocks over line of dominoes
9. Hits the green ball
Hot Wheels Track
1. Hits K'nex lever, knocking off orange domino
2. Hits ping pong ball
3. Hits ping pong ball
4. Hits ping pong ball
5. Acts as a track for ping pong ball
6. Hits K'nex lever, releasing ping pong ball
7. Weighs down K'nex lever, releasing ping pong ball
8. Weighs down K'nex lever, releasing ping pong ball
9. Hits K'nex lever on the way back up, releasing ping pong ball
10. Hits K'nex lever as it falls back down, releasing ping pong ball
Music:
@JJDofficial - Harmony
youtube.com/watch?v=_MRp1Rtd8ek
http://stereoload.com/jjdofficial/jjd-harmony
Follow JJD:
Facebook: facebook.com/jjdofficial
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/jjdofficial
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