'Be still my blinking heart' by Paul Spooner
Here is a link to Cabaret Mechanical Theatre's page for 'Be still my blinking heart'.
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Automata old & new, kinetic sculpture, clockwork, toys, the mechanical arts & sundry contraptions of every description
Labels: automaton, Cabaret Mechanical Theatre, holiday, Paul Spooner, UK, video
Labels: miniature, models, techniques, UK, woodworking
This customizable kit allows you to construct a moving, life-size, robotic hand. Using simple tools, you can enjoy every step of the building process.
No soldering or electronic skill is required. Once completed, your hand will be able to open and close at the touch of a button and even grasp items.
Decorate your hand with a glove and jewelry or leave it bare to watch the mechanisms inside. However you choose to use your Bionic Hand, it will be an enjoyable project and intriguing conversation piece for years to come!
Includes an illustrated assembly manual with step-by-step instructions and an AA battery. Requires, but does not include, a screwdriver, small pliers, wire cutter, and drill for assembling the model.
Labels: DIY, electronics, kits, mechanical, robot
Labels: blog, Gina Kamentsky, hand-cranked, kinetic sculpture, video
Labels: automata, exhibits, motorized, Tom Haney, USA, video
Labels: electronics, mechancial toys, motorized, robot, robots, toys, wind up
Swiss artist Francois Junod has changed the automaton into a new art form. He calls his unique creations androids - mechanical robots designed to resemble humans in both appearance and behaviour. (swissinfo, Julie Hunt) visited his studio in St Croix, in the Jura mountains.
Labels: automata, Francois Junod, history, magic, Swiss, Switzerland, video
Labels: automomous, gadgets, motorized, robot, robots, video
Labels: automaton, magic, magician, Thomas J. Kuntz, video
Labels: art, automata, exhibits, makers, motorized, Tom Haney, USA, wood
Labels: art, Dale Mathis, exhibits, kinetic sculpture, USA
Labels: carving, DIY, online resources, video, wood
Labels: automaton, Keith Newstead, makers, steampunk, UK, vehicles, video
Labels: animals, automaton, makers, Philip Lowndes, UK, video
Labels: art, automaton, Cabaret Mechanical Theatre, Paul Spooner, UK, video
Labels: construction toys, KNEX, motorized
Labels: art, exhibits, kinetic sculpture, Nemo Gould, robot
I've been cranking out some interesting new work in studio and have added some new features to the Mechanical Confections website including On the Workbench, a blog where I'll be updating progress on new kinetic sculpture work as it evolves. In addition, this section will feature updates on gallery shows, new work posted to this site, links to resources and inspiration for mechanized sculpture.
Labels: art, blog, Gina Kamentsky, kinetic sculpture, USA
Labels: animals, art, kinetic sculpture, mechanisms, science, Theo Jansen, video, wind
The Celestial Mechanical Calendar shows the day of the week, day of the month and the month. In addition, she indicates the Zodiac Sun Sign and New Moon Ascension sign, has a MoonPhase Ball that indicates a nearly exact reflection of what the actual moon is doing in the night sky. She also has a Full Moon Ascension Window, and an Orrery showing the synodic rotations of the three closest planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars and indicates when they go into retrograde. The Celestial Mechanical Calendar also knows if the month has 28, 30 or 31 days and advances herself automatically.
Labels: Clayton Boyer, clocks, clockworks, orrery, video, wood
This busy elephant sits atop a colorful panorama of circus animals. The propeller on his nose spins. Tin balls are lifted by an elevator to the top where they roll down a chute that drops them through a spinning drum that the elephant holds between his hands. This is a very colorful tin toy with great action.
Labels: animals, rolling ball, schylling, tin, wind up
Labels: devices, hand-cranked, kinetic sculpture, mechanisms, metal, UK, video
Labels: hand-cranked, marble-run, mechanisms, rolling ball, wood
Labels: construction toys, metal, schylling, wind up
Detailed instructions and high quality hardwood pieces that have been pre-cut and pre-drilled are all provided, so you can construct a finished model in a day.
This kit is professionally engineered, designed and manufactured in the USA. Made with 100% hardwoods, each part is precision carved by computer controlled machinery for a guaranteed fit and accuracy.
Labels: animals, mechancial toys, singing bird
Labels: automaton, books, Keith Newstead, steampunk, vehicles
Labels: antique, automaton, ebay, France, music box, Swiss, water
Labels: animals, automatomania, Roullet et Decamps, video, wind up