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Automata

These were a series of automata I did in San Francisco back in the day. The boxes were constructed from found wood while the figures were usually made of foam rubber and/or found toy parts. Each was powered by a crank that used a crude system of cams and pistons to animate the characters in the box.


Sorry for the video quality: DV circa 1999


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