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newtboy (Member Profile)
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newtboy (Member Profile)
Your video, Strandbeest Evolution 2021, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
RC Ornithopter "Serenity"
Made me immediately think of Theo Jansen creations
https://www.strandbeest.com/genealogy
Lann (Member Profile)
Cool rings
There was a UK TV series called the secret life of machines, and the presenter Tim Hunkin makes the most excellent machines... like this "Digital Clock".
The juggling machines reminded me of the show but also like kinetic sculptures such as Strandbeest or Koenig's sphere (although it's no longer a kinetic sculpture, the mechanism was destroyed when buildings and aeroplanes fell on it), hence the question.In reply to this comment by Lann:
That was cool!
Sorry for the delay in responding but the only kinetic things I have made was a balancing piece (sort of like a weather vane) and magnetic jewelry. Actually my very first rings had magnets, foam and/or felt in them (each "bubble" had a magnet)
Theo Jansen and his Sculpture Babies... Man Makes Life
http://videosift.com/video/Strandbeest
more footage, kind of grainy
Passive dynamic walker
>> ^spawnflagger:
the robot has the same eyeballs as the money you could be saving with geico.
also, there is an artist that makes these walkers of all shapes and sizes, usually puts them on the beach, and they are wind powered. I'll try to find a link later...
Theo Jansen's 'Strandbeest'
Lumbering Robot
this is, indeed, another work by theo jansen. it's call the 'animaris rhinoceros transport.' for those who don't know, all of mr. jansen's creations are 'kinetic sculptures' that use wind power to make them move. he believes he is making new species of animals and speaks quite lovingly of them.
from jansen's website strandbeest.com: "The Animaris Rhinoceros Transport is a type of animal with a steel skeleton and a polyester skin. It looks as if there is a thick layer of sand coating the animal. It weighes 2. tons, but can be set into motion by one person. It stands 4.70 meters tall."
Theo Jansen and his beach animals @ TED
Theo Jansen's website: http://www.strandbeest.com/
From Wiki: "Jansen is dedicated to creating artificial life through the use of genetic algorithms. These programs simulate evolution inside their code. Genetic algorithms can be modified to solve a variety of problems including circuit design, and in the case of Theo Jansen's creations, complex systems."