Style Bowling Ball Do you use the finger holes on a bowling ball when using the two hand style?
I can't tell from the videos on line.
Okay... you use two fingers and don't use the thumb, but it's hard to explain. There's a pro bowler from Australia named Jason Belmonte and he is a two handed bowler.
that's the address and around 3:30 it shows his hand positioning
A bowling ball to flush a toilet - Rube Goldberg style
What is the artist's name that draws complex puzzles?
What is the artist's name that draws complex puzzles?
There are many factors, like bowling balls that will roll and hit candles, that will then burn through a string, releasing a balloon that pulls the trigger of a gun...it goes on and on until it reaches a conclusion. It is not rube goldburg, and it is not a machine. The pictures always have seemingly singular things that happen to work together. The person(you) can see a god view of the problem, but the implications of each choice can't be seen directly. and it's not Escher. I don't know how else to explain this...lol that's why I can't find it. There are many pictures, but the one I recall has a girl in a circular room with several doors. Only one door will lead her to her boyfriend/date but any other door, when opened, will kill her in a strange, long-winded way. I'm sure one of the wrong doors merely lead into a room with a t-rex in it. Simple, easy doodle style.
Sounds like Reuben G. L. Goldberg, more commonly known as Rube Goldberg. He was a cartoonist known for drawing up ridiculously complex mechanisms/contraptions, but I'm not sure he's the one who draws what you're thinking of. I know there've been many artists who have taken the idea of Goldberg machines (the common term for these contraptions) and adapted it to their own ends.
Hopefully this info can point you in the right direction.