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rtist Theo Jansen, kinetic sculptor yg tersohor

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Post time 26-6-2011 12:34 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Theo Jansen,hadalah rtist yg mengabungkan art n engineering ngan gunakan kwasa hangin ntuk gerakkan sculpture yg diletakkan...etc... di tepi pantai (ntuk mendapatkan kwasa hangin yg pawerr).





  
"The walls between art and engineering exist only in our minds." Theo Jansen








  

Theo Jansen (born 14 March 1948) is a Dutch artist and kinetic sculptor. He builds large works which resemble skeletons of animals that are able to walk using the wind on the beaches of the Netherlands. His animated works are a fusion of art and engineering; in a car company television commercial Jansen says: "The walls between art and engineering exist only in our minds." He strives at equipping his creations with their own intelligence to manage avoiding obstacles, by changing their course when one is detected, such as the sea itself.
According to his website:

Since 1990 Theo Jansen has been occupied with the making of a new nature. Not pollen or seeds but plastic yellow tubes are used as the basic material of this new nature. He makes skeletons which are able to walk on the wind. Eventually he wants to put these animals out in herds on the beaches, so they will live their own lives.





OTHER BEDIOS ON UTUBE:
BMW “Defining Innovation” profile of Theo Jansen
CGI Simulation of the Mechanics of Theo Jansen’s Strandbeest legs
Early Theo Jansen creation, Animaris Rhinoceros
Theo Jansen giving a demonstration at Indiana University
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Post time 28-6-2011 12:58 AM | Show all posts
jgn sangkakan artist tak boleh jd engineer
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Post time 28-6-2011 02:06 PM | Show all posts
benda tu memang penah gerak ke?

atau video editer je?
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Post time 28-6-2011 02:16 PM | Show all posts
Reply 3# areenarena

off topic jap..
u minat hindustan ker?
sbb nick u mcm lagu ni

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 Author| Post time 28-6-2011 04:16 PM | Show all posts
benda tu memang penah gerak ke?

atau video editer je?
areenarena Post at 28-6-2011 14:06



da dekat duapoloh taun pokcit Jansen buat menda neh...
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Post time 28-6-2011 04:30 PM | Show all posts
Reply  areenarena

off topic jap..
u minat hindustan ker?
sbb nick u mcm lagu ni
dauswq Post at 28-6-2011 14:16



    tersedak i yg tengah makan kropok nihuk huk
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Post time 28-6-2011 04:36 PM | Show all posts
da dekat duapoloh taun pokcit Jansen buat menda neh...
bluezink Post at 28-6-2011 16:16



    macam x percaya hebat rekaan nye
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Self-propelling beach animals like Animaris Percipiere have a stomach . This consists of recycled plastic bottles containing air that can be pumped up to a high pressure by the wind. This is done using a variety of bicycle pump, needless to say of plastic tubing. Several of these little pumps are driven by wings up at the front of the animal that flap in the breeze. It takes a few hours, but then the bottles are full. They contain a supply of potential wind. Take off the cap and the wind will emerge from the bottle at high speed. The trick is to get that untamed wind under control and use it to move the animal. For this, muscles are required. Beach animals have pushing muscles which get longer when told to do so. These consist of a tube containing another that is able to move in and out. There is a rubber ring on the end of the inner tube so that this acts as a piston. When the air runs from the bottles through a small pipe in the tube it pushes the piston outwards and the muscle lengthens. The beach animal's muscle can best be likened to a bone that gets longer. Muscles can open taps to activate other muscles that open other taps, and so on. This creates control centres that can be compared to brains.
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