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Welcome to the only site on the web dedicated to Kineticists

Kineticists are Athletes, Sculptors, Artists, and Engineers, that work together to create Kinetic Sculptures that ride on Kinetic crafts. Kinetic crafts are handmade human powered vehicles that are designed to traverse land and water.  There are many Kinetic events held around the world each year. The mission of the Kineticists.org web site is to create a global community of people that are interested in attending or participating in a Kinetics Sculpture event.

 If you love Kinetic Sculpture and want to talk about it, take the time to
register  with Kineticists.org  to make your contribution to the site. It is also an excellent way to stay in tune with what’s happening with Kinetics Sculpture Racing.

Join the Kineticists at out next scheduled meeting……

What is a Kinetics Sculpture Race, click here to read more?

 

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Thank you to everyone who made the 29th Annual Kinetics Parade a success! Photo gallery coming soon.

Photographers submit your photos or links to your photos now.
 photographers@kineticists.org 


Established in 1995, Twisted Pine Brewing Company produces only 100% natural, unpasteurized pure malt ales, batch brewed and hand-crafted. Because we believe that craft beer is best enjoyed fresh, Twisted Pine ales can only be found throughout Colorado. By maintaining only a local presence we feel proud that our beers capture the full flavor and variety of style found at our brewery. It is our intention to bring to you a select family of individually distinctive ales that we as brewers would enjoy drinking ourselves. That is our final measure. We ignore costs, fads, and difficulty in creating our ales. And, while we are very serious about the art and business of beer making, we try to avoid taking ourselves too seriously. After all, we realize brewing a fine beer isn't exactly nuclear physics. It's something far more important
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