Dutch artist Theo Jansen demonstrates his amazingly lifelike kinetic sculptures, built from plastic tubes and lemonade bottles. His “Strandbeests” (Beach Creatures) are built to move and even survive on their own.
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3 thoughts on “Theo Jansen: The art of creating creatures”
All that and no duct tape?? That is the most clever BMW commercial I have ever seen…so, if there is no G-d why does he say that the bugs are built using ‘the eleven holy numbers’? Or, is HE g-d??!!
I must say that he has got a great creative mind.He has shown that used plastics are of also good use if done properly.The Lemonade Diet Cleanse Directions
All that and no duct tape?? That is the most clever BMW commercial I have ever seen…so, if there is no G-d why does he say that the bugs are built using ‘the eleven holy numbers’? Or, is HE g-d??!!
At last! someone found a good use of plastic?The Lemonade Diet Cleansing Directions
I must say that he has got a great creative mind.He has shown that used plastics are of also good use if done properly.The Lemonade Diet Cleanse Directions