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A graduate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn NY in 1979, David moved to California
in 1980 where he continued to build kinetic sculptures that combined artistic
sensitivity, mechanical aptitude, and technical know-how.
Working for a variety of toy companies in the 1990s, David began to extend
his sculptural notions to inventive toys and games creating a series of
Glow in the Dark products: 'Glow String', 'Charger Chamber' and 'Glow
Stickables,' as well as a series of science activity kits: 'Floating Motor,'
'Fizz Factory' and 'MagnoScope'
David's product and sculptural designs incorporate playful combinations
of nature and physics. 'Solar Wheel' and 'Solar Spinner' combine elements
of sunlight and color, with solar cell technology and the simple physics
of motion and refraction to create a dazzling, animated visual display.
An unrepentant inventor, David collects mechanical parts, sketches concepts
and builds prototypes at his home in Berkeley, California. |