Modern Automata Museum - 1 - Motorized Automata Collection w/plexiglass case and infrared sensor
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- The automata of this collection are exhibited in a stable manner in the Museum. They are made of cardboard, wood or metal, and have been designed by various artists. The automata are motorized, and are set in motion through an infrared sensor, which is activated by visitors.
Artists: Paul Spooner, Peter Markey, Walter Ruffler, Neil Hardy, Keisuke Saka, Rennie Orsi, Luca de Pascalis, Keith Newstead, Eric Williamson, Marc Horovitz, Rob Ives, Susie Stolpe, C.M.T., Carlos Zapata, Guido Accascina, Malcolm Brook.
Video by Luca Cusella
The ability to put this from imagination to automaton art is fantastic. Kudos to the people who make these devices. The piano music is the perfect choice.!
This would be a good option for those who want to extend themselves at school.!!
There are some inspirationally genius pieces of art there!
Wonderful exhibition of basic automata, thank you it has given me answers to some of my problems.
Humans have so much potential to be wonderful and weird I love it❤
Piękne i mądre te kreacje! Nie mogłem się oderwać :) Nowoczesność i elektronika zabijają to co najpiękniejsze.
Pozdrawiam
Superb choice of music.
If anyone is interested there are far more interesting automata to be seen. These exhibits pale in comparison to some 19th century automata, in complexity, style and culture. There is an automata museum in York which is covered on RUclips and has some truly mindblowing creations. Some hundreds of years old. The craftsmanship is just incredible.
According to comments under a vid of the York museum, it closed 10 or so years ago when a Japanese man bought the entire collection and shipped it back to Japan.
@@megannehover Well that truly sucks! Not for him I though I guess.
Wow! I love these. I'd love to have the skill to make one.
you could always learn it, there are tutorials of basic movements. i don't think you need fancy equipment, some of this stuff is made out of paper, you learn the basic movements and build on that. i think the hardest things to do would be learning some gear ratios and cam designs. these are awesome, but these guys have been doing it for years.
it would probably be a great educational toy if there's not already one on the market. some lego toy or something similar already exists, but there's probably room for other -- and less expensive -- competitors.
@@ryanbarker5217 I made a flying pig from a kit! It was interesting to learn how the gears move and I could imagine the gears making different movements. Always been fascinated with them. The Gormenghast is incredible! Thanks for the inspiration!
@@SisterDogmata sounds like you have a basic understanding. if you did some 3D printing, you could do any of this stuff!
@@ryanbarker5217 Hadn't thought of that! Brilliant idea!
@@SisterDogmata thanks. the whole pins-in-the-wheel mechanism would probably pretty easy to print out as right-angle gears (i assume they're designed already).
i'm sure someone out there is using barbies from a garage sale as figures or just cheap toys in general.
Oh boy! Got my own idea! Now to get busy.....
Bravo...... next step.......the support......make it all internal workins......and then wind power......cheers
The dragon one around 11 mins is freakin incredible
The Egyptian drawing water was my favorite.
Thank you!
tus creaciones estan asombrosas como un paiz de las creaciones,me encanta.
Genial! Gracias por compartirlo 👍🏿
These are really cool, but closer to a whirligig than a fortune-telling automata.
Super Géniale! Stéph.
많은기술 정보 감사합니다
Interessante!!!
Ensine como se faz.
very nice indeed. I would also like to ask what is meant to be told in the work named "zuppa turca"?
me too !!!! you reminded me but I was wondering as it flashed by quickly.
Is there a pendulum that swings for a very long time?
The clips cut too quickly. Every time I start looking at the mechanism it cuts away. Wish you would have lingered on each machine 50% longer.
I so LOVE ❤these things and get endless enjoyment just looking at the videos of them. My heart skips a little at the thought of ever seeing one actually in person, and owning one would probably end me for quite a time !!!
I had to stop the video and sometimes scrunch my eyes real hard to try & read the title of the piece. 😵💫
If there was a tight budget I'd say that all together they did a really good job of capturing their magnificence!
Excelente ❤
Eu o essa arte, obrigada por partilhar conosco
They look nice and creative and all. And I fully admit that I couldn't build them. But, I can"t shake the feeling that it is like going through the dark age of automata, when compared with "the real stuff" of the seventeenth and eighteenth century
You are absolutely right. Have you seen this one? 😅
ruclips.net/video/laJX0txJc6M/видео.html
Wow. THAT's your assessment?
@@egrace3738 Yes this is our "assessment". This is a beautiful modern art exhibit, but regarding the skill-level mechanical wise, this is nothing in comparison to what watchmakers are able to and were able to build.
I fully agree. These modern automata completely disregard the point of old automata which was to imitate realistic movement while concealing as much of their inner workings as possible.
I agree. They all appeared to be crude block figures, so unlike the beautiful lifelike ones I have seen. Very disappointed.
i work with an individual who is a ..watchmaker, would love to see some of their personal projects.
A reason to live
Very CooL!
Bom de mais 👏👏👏👏👏
Great! Where is this museum? Is it open for public or just online collection?
👍👍👍
where is the mermaid ?
6:40 I don!t understand how the spider works
All my problems just evaporated for 14 min. 9 sec.
10:25 - 10:38 💚
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This is a joke right?
Modern stuff u say......please
CREÍ QUE ERAN AUTÓMATAS ANTIUOS, QUE LOS HAY Y MUCHOS DEL SIGLO XVII EN ADELANTE.
Not impressed, ive seen much better
SON INGENIOS MUY CURIOSOS Y BONITOS .
SON BONITOS Y ENTRETENIDOS PARA MIRAR 5 MINUTOS.
ME GUSTAN MUCHO MAS LOS PUZZLES CREATIVOS DE DESAFÍO DE LA LOGICA. MUY DIFICILES DE ENCONTRAR.
ÉSTO ESTA BIEN Y CURIOSO PARA NIÑOS Y ADOLESCENTES.
AUNQUE ESTAS MONERIAS NO LES INTERESEN LO MÁS MINIMO, Y DESARROLLAN LA INTELIGENCIA CREATIVA. MUY MONOS !!!