Dezeen recently profiled this incredible Rube Goldberg machine put together by the HEYHEYHEY team in a warehouse on the outskirts of Eindhoven, Netherlands.  Entitled “Melvin”, the machine was originally installed for Dutch Design Week 2010, and then reassembled a year later with this new and improved design just recently.  HEYHEYHEY is a design studio with a special interest in whatever comes to their attention.  They describe on their website that, “We are not limited by any visual style or medium. We create exclusive communicative ideas for each specific client, project, medium and/or moment.”  To learn more about Melvin The Machine be sure to check out his very own website at MelvinTheMachine.com, and to learn more about the folks behind the magic you can check them out at HEYHEYHEY.nl.  

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Source: Dezeen
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