This Hypnotic DVD Screensaver is Built ENTIRELY From LEGO

Most people who have used a DVD player recognize the colorful, bouncing screensaver that appears when a disc is left playing without interruption. It’s strangely captivating – the bright colors and the suspense of whether the bouncing ball will ever reach the corner can be quite addictive. It’s common to find yourself watching it, and it’s become such a cultural icon that even Google’s logo bounces when you search for “DVD bouncing.” Go ahead and try it – it’s hard to resist!

A creative builder recently rebuilt a stunning visual display using only LEGO bricks. And incredibly, it actually functions! You have to see it.

It really does look authentic! The impressive LEGO design is the work of Grant Davis, a YouTuber and LEGO fan. His video provides a detailed look at how he created it.

As a movie buff, I was fascinated to learn how they created that incredible bouncing effect! Apparently, Davis used a combination of worm gears, rubber bands, and a motor to make it happen. Honestly, most of that is way over my head – I’m not an engineer! But even I could tell it was a seriously impressive technical achievement. He said the whole thing took about three months to build, and it wasn’t easy – lots of trial and error. Thankfully, he stuck with it, and the final result is just perfect. It really nails the look!

I’ve always been fascinated by people who can truly master a medium, and Davis is one of those folks. He’s got this incredible blend of technical skill – he’s a computer engineer – and a real artistic eye. But what *really* sets him apart is his dedication to LEGO. For over a decade, he’s been building these amazing, kinetic sculptures – things that actually *move* – and they’re seriously impressive. He shares his work on YouTube, and if you’re a LEGO fan like me, you absolutely have to check it out. He even shows them off at conventions around the world! He calls his work ‘Bricks Made Simple,’ and it’s a perfect name – it’s beautiful design, brilliantly executed.

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2025-10-14 22:03