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Strandbeest
![]() I was just pointed to this video and this video by a friend. I was so fascinated that think that I stopped breathing while I was watching it. Theo Jansen's work is incredible. Is it art? Engineering? Science? All of the above? I have no idea, and am not sure I care. I just know it is incredibly cool and exciting to watch. I want to see it, watch it work, witness the monkey-link action, and be mesmerized by the fluid motion as it moves over the sand. If you want to see how the mechanism works, there are several links to videos that explain the motion. The walking linkage is amazing. But first, just watch the "creatures" walk around, and enjoy them. They are just too cool to pass by quickly. There is a great interview with him from the Ars Electronica Festival. I want to go home and start building one. I wonder if I can make one out of VEX parts... ![]() -dave |
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Wow. That's pretty cool. Couldn't watch the video here, but the structure just looks amazing.
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Wow, you are right, their motion is so smooth. When it was showing right next to the legs as they were stepping, i was almost like you couldn't tell they even started moving because it was so smooth. Good find!
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http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=6 Last edited by JohnBoucher : 24-07-2007 at 12:14. Reason: additional info |
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For some of the beests, I saw someone pushing or pulling it, and for the one in the second video, it appeared to be powered by compressed air (possibly a tank hidden in the fabric folds at top.
But how are the others powered? I just can't see anything. I mean, they work by a kind-of crankshaft principle, but what turns the shaft? Art using science. Don |
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This just simply takes my breath away.
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"The walls between art and engineering only exist only in our minds" Theo Jansen.
Absolutely incredeible. |
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Nice, Seth. |
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Wow. I don't think anything has captured my attention as this has in years. These... creatures (I hesitate to call them machines) are so incredible, fluid, and beautiful, that I'm surprised there aren't more of them yet.
Sidenote, it would be neat to see something along these lines in a FRC game... |
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Let loose the hounds!
You are so bad Dave..... |
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![]() If you enjoy this type of kinetic scultpture, you might enjoy fooling around with www.sodaplay.com - it allows you to build animated structures online and looks like a lot of fun. Last edited by KathieK : 25-07-2007 at 09:45. |
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I watched this last night and I was awestruck. Same with my parents. As the artist and engineer-wannabe that I am, I'm going to have to do something like this. It's just amazing! I love how art and engineering frequently cross paths.
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