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A1 The Instant Automatons - Restless Night

A2 The Instant Automatons – Scared To Be Alone

A3 The Door And The Window - CCH

Cellular automaton pattern...

Choir Scene used at Peoples Bank in Belpre Ohio. We used this scene in the displays at Marietta for 2 years.

B9 Robots from Lost In Space Metal the 1960s TV Show Television - series 1965 - 1968 science fiction sci-fi adventure Irwin Allen Space Family Robinson Future Danger Will Robinson android mechanical man automaton plastic toy toys - L to R - Johnny Lightening B-9 from 1998 - Mini Mates ROBOT B-9 from 2013 - also known as GUNTER which stands for General Utility Non Theorizing Environmental Robot Class M3 model

Automaton in the form of a Ship (Augsburg, 1585) - by Hans Schlottheim

Maillardet Automaton expert Charles Penniman and author of the book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" Brian Selznick.

Photo: TFI/ Darryl W. Moran

KidRobot Bender Futurama with Cigar - light blue grey gray - Space future - Bender android androids mechanical man men automaton metal toy toys gray cartoon animation TV television show futuristic robot Matt Groening David X Cohen kid robots open door

KidRobot Bender Futurama with Cigar - light blue grey gray - Space future - Bender android androids mechanical man men automaton metal toy toys gray cartoon animation TV television show futuristic robot Matt Groening David X Cohen kid robots open door

Musée des arts et métiers

Paris, France

 

Created using the iPhone Prisma App.

Rene Magritte (1929).

Bender Noir - Shadow Private Investigator Robot - from Futurama - Future Film Detective - KidRobot Bender Futurama with Cigar - light blue grey gray - Space future - Bender android androids mechanical man men automaton metal toy toys gray cartoon animation TV television show futuristic robot Matt Groening David X Cohen kid robots cigars Droids Droid

Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.

 

KidRobot Bender Futurama with Cigar - light blue grey gray - Space future - Bender android androids mechanical man men automaton metal toy toys gray cartoon animation TV television show futuristic robot Matt Groening David X Cohen kid robots open door

Horlage a automates commandée par le cogedim a Jacques Comestier en 1975 inaugurée en 8 octobre 1979 par le marie de Paris Jacques Chirac.

 

En attente de restauration après une longue période d’arrêté, l'automate ne fonctionne pas pour en temps indéterminée.

 

[These are the words of the two plaques installed just under the clock.]

Nerdy books and Wired mags guarded by these formidable automatons.

Measuring out oak planks to create a base for automaton head.

 

February 2012

 

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FAMILY BREAKFAST - granny's head spinning round, mum hitting her forehead, man hitting his head on the table, baby screaming, dog spinning

Automaton

 

Bacup Camera Club digital projected image

Hugo Cabret Author Brian Selznick and Automaton at TFI.

Photo: TFI/ Darryl W. Moran

York Castle Museum was founded by Dr John Kirk, a doctor from Pickering, North Yorkshire, and houses his extraordinary collection of social history, reflecting everyday life in the county.

One of its renowned displays is the reconstructed street, Kirkgate, that has been hugely influential in museum displays worldwide. The York Castle Museum is housed in a former debtors’ prison and an adjoining former women’s prison, both of which are Grade I listed. The museum’s name comes from the fact it stands on the site of the former York Castle. www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk/about-us/our-venues/york-cast...

 

Originally built in 1938, Kirkgate is a recreated Victorian street which has become the most iconic part of York Castle Museum and its schoolroom, police cell, Hansom cab and cobbled street surface all remain.

 

New research means that every single shop on the street is now based on a real York business, all of which operated here between 1870 and 1901. www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk/exhibition/kirkgate-the-victo...

Micronaut the Robot - Robot Android companion Zoltan green - B9 Robot from Lost In Space - windup silver and orange android - androids mechanical man men automaton plastic windup toy toys sci-fi science fiction jet pack jetpack replacement helmet bubble helmets bubblegum head gum

An exhibition of hand printed metal automaton at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.

Detail from "All the important things are here"

Large Automaton Clock with Pasha (South Germany, late 16th century) - Museum of Domestic Culture

Basic unpainted box for Fortune Teller. Fitting in suitcase to see if it will travel on a plane.

 

Psychic Hive-Mind Fortune Teller

May 2013

 

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In the Pavillons de Bercy, mechanical automatons are placed on each balcony of the Venetian rooms. Their animation revives celebrities from the serene city and is one of the main attractions of this place.

Aux pavillons de Bercy, des automates mécaniques sont disposés sur chaque balcon des salons Vénitiens. Leur animation fait revivre les célébrités de la cité sérénissime et constitue l'une des principales attractions du lieu.

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A Kastelan Robot transformed into a Khornate Battle Automaton by the World Eaters' 4th assault company

Maillardet Automaton expert Charles Penniman and author of the book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" Brian Selznick.

Photo: TFI/ Darryl W. Moran

Maillardet Automaton expert Charles Penniman and author of the book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" Brian Selznick.

Photo: TFI/ Darryl W. Moran

Automaton © Nuala Gallagher

 

Model Animation class; Model Making, Design and Digital Effects course at IADT Dún Laoghaire, Ireland.

Arduino circuit diagram for automaton head.

 

February 2012

 

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Maitreya combined with Somnium Automaton Porcelain

Run of 100 Matt Laminated Cases for Automaton, all handmade.

 

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History of The Silver Swan

 

This musical automaton is much loved and over the last century has become the icon of The Bowes Museum. The Silver Swan dates from 1773 and was first recorded in 1774 as a crowd puller in the Mechanical Museum of James Cox, a London showman and dealer. The internal mechanism is by John Joseph Merlin, a famous inventor of the time.

It was one of the many purchases that the Bowes’ made from Parisian jeweller M. Briquet, with John paying £200 for it in 1872. John and Joséphine first saw the swan at the 1867 Paris International Exhibition where jeweller Harry Emanuel exhibited it.

 

The American novelist Mark Twain also saw the Silver Swan at the Paris exhibition in 1867 and described it in his book The Innocents Abroad:

 

‘I watched the Silver Swan, which had a living grace about his movement and a living intelligence in his eyes-watched him swimming about as comfortably and unconcernedly as it he had been born in a morass instead of a jeweller’s shop - watched him seize a silver fish from under the water and hold up his head and go through the customary and elaborate motions of swallowing it...'

 

Joséphine, whose father was a clock-maker, seems to have had a fondness for automata. Whilst the Silver Swan is the best known, there are a number of others including mechanical toys, music boxes and watches with automaton movements at The Bowes Museum. Examples include an early seventeenth century lion clock made in Germany, whose eyes swivel, and a mechanical gold mouse, circa 1810, probably to be Swiss.

  

Maillardet Automaton expert Charles Penniman and author of the book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" Brian Selznick.

Photo: TFI/ Darryl W. Moran

This is a reconstruction based on remains at All Saints' Church, Highcross Street, Leicester, supplemented by documentary evidence. The original carved wood quarter-jacks disappeared many years ago, but traditionally dated back to the early 17th century. In Jacobean costume, they represented heralds. Like its predecessor, this clock operates every quarter-hour, and chimes the hour on the hour. Constructed with the aid of National Lottery funds, and installed in October 1999 to mark the beginning of a new millennium.

 

Kenneth Rose- Woodcarver. Christopher Mills - Artist. Colin Clarke - Engineer. Funded by the National Lottery. The Millennium Awards. The Royal Society. British Association Promoting Science & Technology.

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www.leicestermuseums.org/leicester-guildhall/

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Originally taken and posted for the GWUK group.

 

Guessed by ChurchCrawler

"Automaton Room" by DEVOLVE

Automaton © David Murphy

 

Model Animation class; Model Making, Design and Digital Effects course at IADT Dún Laoghaire, Ireland.

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