Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Got some extra PVC pipe in the back of your shed?


Now THIS is super cool! :o)










Theo Jansen

Theo Jansen picture, image, poster



Theo Jansen is a Dutch Kinetic sculptor, his animal-like creatures are evolved using a computer and pace up and down the Dutch beach, using wing-like structures to harness the wind.

Theo Jansen has been creating wind-walking examples of artificial life since 1990. What was at first a rudimentary breed has slowly evolved into a generation of machines that are able to react to their environment: "over time, these skeletons have become increasingly better at surviving the elements such as storms and water and eventually I want to put these animals out in herds on the beaches, so they will live their own lives."

Constructed as intricate assemblages of piping, wood, and wing-like sails, Jansen's creatures are constantly evolving and have become excellently adapted to their sandy beach environment. The creatures sport legs, which "prove to be more efficient on sand than wheels...they don't need to touch every inch of the ground along the way, as a wheel has to".

The creatures are also able to store air pressure and use it to drive them in the absence of wind: "Self-propelling beach animals like Animaris Percipiere have a stomach. This consists of recycled plastic bottles containing air that can be pumped up to a high pressure by the wind." Theo's more sophisticated creations are able to detect once they have entered the water and walk away from it, and one species will even anchor itself to the earth if it senses a storm approaching.

4 comments:

  1. Might know could see the the pic of him n the article but not the "cool" pic :(

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    1. 2 videos on Youtube: Strandbeest and Strandbeest - Theo Jansen's Architecture. There are a lot of good videos on the end of each one. Enjoy!

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    1. You are welcome! Pretty "cool" machines, aren't they?

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