CUMOS Cosmos in a box

CUMOS Cosmos in a box Minori Yamazaki, a Japanese artist, is creating "3D kaleidoscope CUMOS". Yamazaki has been consistent since the invention of CUMOS in 1974.

It is a cosmos in a unique small box that is different from ordinary general Brewster type kaleidoscopes. ■Minori Yamazaki "3 Dimensional Kaleidoscope Cumos"
Cosmos in a tiny box. The 3 dimensional kaleidoscope "Cumos" is different from regular kaleidoscopes consisting of three mirrors. The original kaleidoscope was invented by British physicist Brewster in the early 19th century. After 200 years,

Yamazaki added a new form of kaleidoscope with this invention and his utility model was officially approved in 1985. Minori Yamazaki first came up with the idea of this " 3 dimensional kaleidoscope" when he was a freshman at an art university 1974, and has revived it now after 47 years. It was first introduced in the publication "Otona-no Kagaku vol. 13". An enormous universe is enclosed in the hand-size mirror box representing the mysterious coexistence of macro and micro.

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F2-103 1-28-21 Unomori Minamiku
Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa
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■Minori Yamazaki "Four Dimensional Kaleidoscope Cumos" Minori Yamazaki first came up with the idea of this "four dimensional kaleidoscope" when he was a freshman at an art university, and has revived it now after 30 years. It was first introduced in the publication "Otona-no Kagaku vol. 13". An enormous universe is enclosed in the hand-size mirror box representing the mysterious coexistence of macro and micro. The four dimensional kaleidoscope "Cumos" is different from regular kaleidoscopes consisting of three mirrors. The original kaleidoscope was invented by British physicist Brewster in the early 19th century. After 200 years, Yamazaki added a new form of kaleidoscope with this invention and his utility model was officially approved in 1985.