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Joseph Herscher | |||||||
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Born |
Joseph Herscher New Zealand | ||||||
Occupation |
YouTubers Motivational speaker | ||||||
Website | Joseph Herscher | ||||||
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Channel | |||||||
Years active | 2008- Present | ||||||
Genre | Comical Chain-Reaction Machines | ||||||
Subscribers |
108,536 (08 November 2017) | ||||||
Total views |
19,653,072 (08 November 2017) | ||||||
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Subscriber and view counts updated as of 08 November 2017. |
Joseph Herscher better known his YouTube pseudonym Joseph's Machines is YouTube personality, kinetic artist, specializes in making comical chain-reaction machines[1]. He made his first machine when he was five, the Lolly Machine[2].
Joseph grew up in New Zealand and now lives in New York, where he continues to create his eccentric machines[3][4][5]. He is also a public speaker.
Many of Herscher’s devices are referred to as Rube Goldberg machine[6][7][8][9]. The name comes from the famous American cartoonist Rube Goldberg who drew complex gadgets that performed simple tasks in indirect and complicated ways[10].
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