Automata Mechanisms and Pegasus Automaton
Here is a nice video of several useful automata mechanisms including a crank and piston, a ratchet, and a Geneva mechanism.
The latter half of the video features a beautifully done Pegasus. The piece appears to be driven by the music box movement. I am told that this piece is part of a collection on display in Guma, Japan and is by artistMinoru Takahashi Akira Murakami. Look at all those gears! Well done.
To learn more about making mechanical toys and automata, check out Making Mechanical Toys.
The latter half of the video features a beautifully done Pegasus. The piece appears to be driven by the music box movement. I am told that this piece is part of a collection on display in Guma, Japan and is by artist
To learn more about making mechanical toys and automata, check out Making Mechanical Toys.
Labels: animals, automata, gears, Japan, mechanisms, music box
3 Comments:
I posted this video last year.
I appreciate that you applauded my video.
However, there is a little mistake.
Mr.Akira Murakami made this Pegasus.
See the following URL.
http://www.hands-pico.com/gallery_karakuri.htm
clothoid,
Thanks for the correction and the link!
Regards,
Dug North
Hi
I found this blog some time ago and I learned many things, my last automata: MAcchina da festa n°1:
http://www.michelangelofornaro.com/?page_id=10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fal2igiburE&feature=player_embedded
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