member of:Observers of the Interdependence of Domestic Objects and Their Influence on Everyday Life


This group has been active for a long time and has already made some remarkable assertions which render life simpler from the practical point of view. For example, I move a pot of green color five centimeters to the right, I push in the thumbtack beside the comb and if Mr. A (another adherent like me) at this moment puts his volume about bee-keeping beside a pattern for cutting out vests, I am sure to meet on the sidewalk of the avenida Madero a woman who intrigues me and whose origin and address I never could have known...
--Remedios Varo


(Slideshow is of Artwork by Remedios Varo)
By believing passionately in something that still does not exist, we create it. The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired.
--Franz Kafka

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

You, Too, Can Float On the Breeze


wind-powered walking creatures by Theo Jansen

A short clip showing Theo Jansen's two-ton Rhinoceros Transport, on a wind-powered walk:



It's my humble opinion that if a two-ton rhino can make himself able to float on the breeze, then I can.

He has decided to take the direction of evolution into his own hands...





On a related note, a playground for all of us:
(The explanations are in French, but even if you don't understand, it shows the mechanics of the various animals and how you, the rider, control them, very well...)



These are "Les Machines de L'Ile de Nantes," all mechanical creatures, designed by François Delarozière and Pierre Orefice, that you can take a ride on, should you be lucky enough to be in Nantes.
(Wordless, but with lots of "action"...)



(All the photos of the Nantes creatures shown below were taken from the Battle Bunny Blog.)








UPDATE::
The painter of wondrous magic, Anne Bachelier (whom I've blogged about here, in a post which includes one of Vesna's beautiful stories), sent some of her photos from a visit to see the giant creatures of Nantes in December of 2007. I am adding some below:



the eye of the beast...


here you can see where all the people ride, and how they get on...


it's really a moving house!


(the elephant sprays steam!)


(works in progress...)


Also, both Anne and Clive mention in the comments below the parade of giants which shows there in Nantes as well:




The girl is really amazing, with life-like eyes that blink, a big smile, and the tendency to dance and get sleepy. At one point in the video, she carries a child on each arm.

Thank you!!