Theo Jansen: Strandbeest.com
Greg was the first one of us to stumble upon Theo Jansen’s fascinating wind powered kinetic sculptures about a year ago. Had we had the blog back then, we would have definitely posted about it. Over time we forgot about it, but today while checking out Inhabitat we saw their great post about Theo Jansen’s work.
Dutch artist Theo Jansen has been working for 16 years to create sculptures that move on their own in eerily lifelike ways. Each generation of his “Strandbeests” is subject to the forces of evolution, with successful forms moving forward into new designs. Jansen’s vision and long-term commitment to his wooden menagerie is as fascinating to observe as the beasts themselves.
His newest creatures walk without assistance on the beaches of Holland, powered by wind, captured by gossamer wings that flap and pump air into old lemonade bottles that in turn power the creatures’ many plastic spindly legs. The walking sculptures look alive as they move, each leg articulating in such a way that the body is steady and level. They even incorporate primitive logic gates that are used to reverse the machine’s direction if it senses dangerous water or loose sand where it might get stuck.
via TED


