Matt Smith | Curious Contraptions | Exploratorium
Meet Matt Smith, one of the automata artists whose work is showcased at the Exploratorium's Curious Contraptions exhibition. This special exhibition features more than 20 charming and often hilarious mechanical sculptures known as automata. Their whimsical characters are brought to life by intricate arrangements of cams, cranks, and other simple mechanisms. Each sculpture performs an absurd miniature drama that often reflects its maker’s dark and very British sense of humor. Exposed inner workings encourage visitors to investigate the low-tech mechanisms used to make these automata move. Additional exhibits offer a closer look at the most common simple mechanisms. The exhibition also features sketches from the notebooks of leading automata artist Paul Spooner, as well as photographs of his delightfully cluttered workshop. https://www.exploratorium.edu/curious...

Paul Spooner makes automata

Paul Spooner- Automata Artist | Curious Contraptions | Exploratorium

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Keith Newstead- Automata Artist | Curious Contraptions | Exploratorium

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Curious Contraptions | Paul Spooner | Exploratorium

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29 automata in 6 minutes.

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Carlos Zapata- Automata Artist | Curious Contraptions | Exploratorium

mechanical tales, some of my wood automata toys

