Using science as his paintbrush, and motion as his medium, TechnoFrolics' founder David Durlach creates three-dimensional science/artworks that inspire fascination, delight and affection in audiences across the world.

Lifelike in their expressiveness, David's artworks and art installations animate media ranging from translucent colored fabric to liquid metal and iron dust, and offer fluid explorations of motion and emotion

Pieces range in scale from custom kinetic works for public spaces, corporate lobbies, concert stages and theaters to elegant, intriguing desktop artworks.

Large-scale artworks include performance sculptures that take "center stage" and soothing thematic pieces integrated into the surrounding environment. Pieces may perform pre-programmed movements in silence, be computer-choreographed to music, or created as visual performance instruments playable by visitors and professional performers. All TechnoFrolics creations may be choreographed to act as performance "art clocks".

Representative works from David's portfolio are listed below. For a detailed description of any science/artwork, click on its name or image.

 
Links to selected works

For a detailed description of any artwork, click on its name or image.




Spin Browser™
Video Explorer


TechnoFrolics' Spin Browser video explorer enables uniquely fluid, interactive video-based art and entertainment.



Kinetic Iron Dust

TechnoFrolics' Kinetic Iron Dust artwork ("the Dancing Trees") weaves metal and magnetism into visual music.



Dancing Banners™ Choreographed Fabric

TechnoFrolics' Dancing Banners artwork transforms fabric into a fluid, vibrant medium.

   
  Custom artworks
   
 

TechnoFrolics enjoys collaborating with clients to create custom works suited to specific environments and needs.

See our Special Projects page for profiles of several commissioned works. See our consulting services section for an introduction to TechnoFrolics' staff, facilities and services.