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Automata
Ocassionally I make animals that move! These are called automata. An automaton is a non-electronic moving machine, that is made to resemble human or animal actions. Read more about automata here.
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Landscape with dinosaurs
When turning the crank a handdrawn prehistoric landscape rolls by, occupied with dinosaurs, each showing a small amount of movement.
The handdrawn scenery inside the frame is small, just a little over a poststamp.
Landscape and dinosaurs are drawn with pencil and pen, the moving limps, tails and heads are made of paper, attached to a thin wire of iron.
This iron wire reacts to a magnet swaying back and forth while the landscape slowly passes by, operated by the crank.
A simple idea, but with many possibilities.
The handdrawn scenery inside the frame is small, just a little over a poststamp.
Landscape and dinosaurs are drawn with pencil and pen, the moving limps, tails and heads are made of paper, attached to a thin wire of iron.
This iron wire reacts to a magnet swaying back and forth while the landscape slowly passes by, operated by the crank.
A simple idea, but with many possibilities.
four Bird automata
Four small bird automatons. Material used: gears, wood, brass, copper, paper, cardboard. The moving parts of the birds are made of paper. The backgrounds are oilpaintings on panel.
1210 Animals, an automaton
With this weird machine it's possible to make 1210 different kinds of fantastic animals by making different combinations.
Would you like to make this automaton yourself? Click on the link for instructions.
Would you like to make this automaton yourself? Click on the link for instructions.
Monkey Caleidoscope
This automaton is based on the principle of a kaleidoscope which uses a mirror to obtain the illusion of symmetry in the image. Although based on a simple idea, it was not easy to get it right, especially the movement of the eyebrows and the up- and down movement of the monkey was difficult. The use of the mirror put limits to the total size of the work. A true 'mini-automaton'! Materials used: mirror (aluminium), brass, wood, paper, steel wire.
Wolf or Lapdog
This automaton was made in a similar way as my earlier 'Monkey kaleidoscope'. A mirror was used to create the symmetry in the image.
Six Birds Pendulum
This automaton is based on the mechanism of the pendulum. While rotating the landscape, at the same time the pendulum is put into starting position. When a bird is in the centre of the frame the pendulum is released and the swing motion provides for a small motion in the bird. Although the mechanism is simple it was difficult to make. The motion that can be created with the pendulum is limited, and the crank cannot be turned to quickly. Landscape and birds are made with paper and are painted with watercolour. The motion is transferred with a small magnet which is attached to the pendulum. The moving parts of the bird are attached to a thin iron wire which responds to the magnet.
Little Arc
This small arc has place for nine species of animals. Materials used: gears, wood, cardboard, paper, brass.
Wingardium Leviosa
An automaton inspired by the magic spell 'Wingardium Leviosar' (as in JK Rowling's Harry Potter and the philopher's stone).
The illusion of the flying feather is based on the Pepper Ghost illusion. I used a special glass which is slightly more reflective then normal glass, this way it was not necessary to put a spot-light on the feather.
What you can't see in the video is the effect of the feather actually being in front of the sorcerer apprentice.
Materials used 50 % reflective glass, wood, cardboard, paper, steel wire, mini magnet, 12 gears.
The illusion of the flying feather is based on the Pepper Ghost illusion. I used a special glass which is slightly more reflective then normal glass, this way it was not necessary to put a spot-light on the feather.
What you can't see in the video is the effect of the feather actually being in front of the sorcerer apprentice.
Materials used 50 % reflective glass, wood, cardboard, paper, steel wire, mini magnet, 12 gears.
The Amazing Paper Chameleon
Watch this chameleon come to life!
Planetoïde
Life is good and peaceful here, although there is not much space on this miniature planet.
I made this planetoide from paper.
It is very small, only 5cm high.
The movement is created with a battery clock.
I made this planetoide from paper.
It is very small, only 5cm high.
The movement is created with a battery clock.
Fire Spitting Dragon
For a long time I have wanted to make a dragon that can spit fire without the use of real fire or chemicals, but I always thought it was impossible.
Then I discovered a trick with a mirror. I used mirrors for many of my automata. In this case I removed some of the reflective layer behind the mirror, at the place where I wanted the fire to show. The light of the fire is behind the mirror.
The dragon itself is made from paper.
I also made a 'Steampunk' version. This dragon is made from some brass gears and other materials from a small clock. I used a zipper to make the flexible neck of the dragon. All the other gears at the bottom and the sides of the mechanism - the brass tubes and the winding key on the right - are just for decoration, and to give it a steampunk feel.
Then I discovered a trick with a mirror. I used mirrors for many of my automata. In this case I removed some of the reflective layer behind the mirror, at the place where I wanted the fire to show. The light of the fire is behind the mirror.
The dragon itself is made from paper.
I also made a 'Steampunk' version. This dragon is made from some brass gears and other materials from a small clock. I used a zipper to make the flexible neck of the dragon. All the other gears at the bottom and the sides of the mechanism - the brass tubes and the winding key on the right - are just for decoration, and to give it a steampunk feel.
Fish Submarine
Materials used: paper, magnets, wood, steel wire, mirror, musicbox winding mechanism, brass.
The Hatching Deinonychus
The paper Deinonychus hatches
from its egg in this video.
from its egg in this video.
Magical Fish Caroussel
When the mechanism is wound up, eight fish calmy swim by. Just like the chameleon, the illusion is created with a mirror. Each fish is handcrafted from paper.
Lizard
These small lizards live in trees.
During mating season, male flying lizards defend their territories.
They court females by displaying their bright yellow throat flap.
Materials used: paper, wood, magnets, bark-paper (papyrus).
During mating season, male flying lizards defend their territories.
They court females by displaying their bright yellow throat flap.
Materials used: paper, wood, magnets, bark-paper (papyrus).
Solar-powered hummingbird
Seahorse
This paper seahorse swims its little circles with the use of a battery-clock.
I had fun making this very simple mechanism.
I had fun making this very simple mechanism.
Petit Univers
The mystery of the univers shown in 17 panels.
Some interactivity on the viewer's part is required to set in motion a falling star and a supernova.
Some interactivity on the viewer's part is required to set in motion a falling star and a supernova.
The Grumpy Tortoise
Another automaton based on the same construction as the Chameleon. The Tortoise itself is made of paper, but the eye is a very small ball-magnet. When wound up, the animal
slowly sticks out its head, looks around as if in agony, before retreating to the safety of its shell.
Or is this Tortoise just too critical of what it sees?
slowly sticks out its head, looks around as if in agony, before retreating to the safety of its shell.
Or is this Tortoise just too critical of what it sees?
Petit Univers II
The mystery of the univers shown in 12 panels.
Some interactivity on the viewer's part is required to set in motion
a falling star, a supernova and a falling apple.
Some interactivity on the viewer's part is required to set in motion
a falling star, a supernova and a falling apple.
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