Theo Jansen: The art of creating creatures
While we are on the subject of my new heroes (see yesterday's post about Clayton Boyer), I just saw video from one of the TED Talks featuring Theo Jansen. I misunderstood the scale, scope, and beauty of his vision. While I may still not know all of it, this video has given me a much greater appreciation for his attempt to create large-scale mechanical life-forms that roam wind-swept beaches. Truly an impressive vision and monumental feat.
[ Thanks S.C.! ]
[ Thanks S.C.! ]
Labels: animals, art, kinetic sculpture, mechanisms, science, Theo Jansen, video, wind
1 Comments:
Hi Dug, it exists a 240 pages book from him "The
great pretender", see here:
http://www.010publishers.nl/catalogue/book.php?id=630
with a DVD
Best wishes
Falk Keuten
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