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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2010

En hommage à Theo Jansen et à ses sculptures vivantes, construites de tubes et de film plastique, de bouteilles vides et de cordelettes. Cette sculpture se nomme "Animaris umerus". La voile sur le dessus capte le vent et ondule, l'énergie ainsi captée est stockée sous forme de pression dans les bouteilles qui la restitue aux pattes et permet à l'ensemble de bouger.

Plus d'informations sur son site Internet : www.strandbeest.com

Video : Alexander Schlichter
Musique : Audiomachine
Montage : Arnaud Gaugain

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  • PERFECT MUSIC AND AMAZING VIDEO SHOOT FOR A HUGE CREATION...

  • Theo Jansen is the Dutch creator of what he calls "Kinetic Sculptures," where nature and technology meet. Essentially these sculptures are robots powered by the wind only.

    

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  • Sòlo un genio còmo Theo y un programa de diseños còmo Solid Works pueden crear semejante obra de arte.-

  • @mylescdavis Seriously? The music is awsome and the crazy shrimp thing is just amazing!

  • What is the music called or the artist who made the music?

  • This is one very "hellish" video. =p

  • Wow! Loved it! I haven't seen anything like this before. A perfect interplay of science and Art!

  • "Theo Jansen blamed for world wide PVC shortage. News at 11:00". J/K *hehe*

    Now I'd like to see one made with big PVC, about two stories tall. Then, you'd have some serious power. Attach a rake and let it drag that up and down the beach maybe.

    As for music, you need something spooky and suspenseful. I think if I saw one of these walking up the beach at me, the music from "Jaws" would be appropriate.

  • I love the music and was wondering who this is.

  • Yeah the music sucks...this needs music more like - "Howl's Moving Castle OST Flower Garden" - look it up and start both videos at the same time.

    That one fits a little better, doesn't it? It's still not quite the kind of music I would want to hear to this but it's closer than this weird dramatic stuff. This simply needs some dreamy & fantastic fairytale music...it has nothing to do with killing robots or anything more with something abstract and wonderful.

  • What utterly lame music for something that makes no noise and takes place on a quiet beach...

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