Carlo Cerato / llabyellov / juggling "Cyan" at Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 พ.ค. 2023
- This is the 8 minutes act I did at the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain, with my new objet: the "cube" or "3D scarf".
Hope you enjoy it as I did!
Feel free to share it, comment it, like it: this will help me a lot making it more visible to people who could call me to perform it!
It will also boost my ego.
The video is not my property.
The festival was a competition, here is a list of the prizes I won in this occasion:
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awesome! i want too play with 3d scarfs
Bravissimo!
Grazie!
😱💫💥
wow this is so nice I enjoyed it a lot! 🤩
Thanks a lot!
I shared this video in my local juggling group Facebook chat and folks love it. They / We want to build some of these objects to play with.
Are you willing to share your design / construction process?
It looks kind of reverse engineerable but help would be appreciated.
In any event, I don’t know if you speak English or if i should translate this to French using google translate or whatnot but I’ll end by saying: I loved this routine. So lovely and playful and inspiring.
Hey man, thanks a lot!
For the moment, this is a part of my professional project which is too important to be shares, hope you understand! But there are others who tried, one of them is actually posted on my instagram page, if you want to check it! His name is Mendes Netto
@@carlocerato I understand you want to protect yourself. And I appreciate you taking the time to reply and the information. If I kick off a floaty origami cuboid Revolution I’ll make sure to give you credit as the inspiration. ;-)
I could never steal your creativity and spirit so I think you’re safe anyway.
That said, one more question: does this geometrical object have a proper name? (The orthogonal intersection of three planar squares intersection at one centralized point.).
One last prod: any chance you could share what material you used to make these? It seems so rigid and so light simultaneously. Truly a wonder.
@@carlocerato I’m waiting for you to just be like “it’s paper” - it looks like it might just be paper; but also not certainly. I need to rewatch this and investigate more. :- )
@@carlocerato Also! I just want to add that I love how neat it is that I can watch this amazing performance one night and the next day be talking with this person. I have memories of watching hundreds of performers growing up and it was like they were in a whole different world because of time and distance and spheres and no obvious way to connect. Anyway, this is a delight. Here’s to your art being more widely seen and appreciated and celebrated! Cheers.
You are too kind man! Thanks a lot! Don't hesitate if you wanna talk!