Theo Jansen's Strandbeests - Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention Episode 1 Preview - BBC One


More on this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Kinetic sculptor and artist Theo Jansen builds 'strandbeests' from yellow plastic tubing that is readily available in his native Holland. The graceful creatures evolve over time as Theo adapts their designs to harness the wind more efficiently. They are powered only by the wind and even store some of the wind's energy in plastic bottle 'stomachs' to be used when there is no wind.


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Strandbeest - Theo Yansen


Since about ten years Theo Jansen is occupied with the making of a new nature. Not pollen or seeds but plastic yellow tubes are used as the basic matierial 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.


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Kinetic Sculptures - Theo Jansen, New Strandbeest


Kinetic sculptures - Theo Jansen. Born 1948 in Scheveningen, Netherlands 1968 Studies physics at University of Delft. 1990 I have been occupied creating new forms of life. Not pollen or seeds but plastic yellow tubes are used as the basic material of this new nature. I make skeletons that are able to walk on the wind, so they don't have to eat. Over time, these skeletons have become increasingly better at surviving the elements such as storms and water and eventually I want to put these animals out in herds on the beaches, so they will live their own lives.


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Hamster Powered Walker


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Beach Creatures: Theo Jansen and his Strandbeests


This week in the magazine, Ian Frazier writes about Theo Jansen, a Dutch artist who makes kinetic sculptures that walk on the beach called Strandbeests. In this video, with footage by the filmmaker Alexander Schlichter, Frazier discusses these wind-powered sculptures and how they fit into the tradition of Dutch landscapes.


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Strandbeests at Exmouth


As part of Exeter summer festival they've got this great dutch chap over who makes crazy but amazing walking sculptures. We heard he had a couple on the beach in Exmouth so instead of watching England get whipped by Germany we had a far far better time watching this contraption and eating ice cream on what was a fairly quiet beach. Just to reiterate the small one is powered by you pulling it, the big one is wind powered, yes really! And its made of dutch cable conduit and zip ties.


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Theo Jansens Strandbeests - The Spirit Within


Theo Jansens Strandbeests: powered by the wind Music by Emir Diril www.myspace.com


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Strandbeest-Desktop (Theo Jansen´s mechanism)


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Theo Jansen - Strandbeest ("Beachbeast") - part 2


A short video shot on November 3rd at an open house of artist/engineer Theo Jansen. This guy makes fascinating machines/skeletons.


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DVD Theo Jansen "Strandbeest" / テオ・ヤンセン 「ストランドビースト」


This video is a part of the DVD Theo Jansen "Strandbeest". テオ・ヤンセンの新作DVD 「ストランドビースト」より。Music by the primrose.


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Strandbeest- Theo Jansen in Exmouth 2010


artsy is as fartsy does...read on:. Theo Jansen is the Dutch artist and creator of what he calls "Kinetic Sculptures," where nature and technology meet. Essentially these sculptures are robots powered by the wind only. filmed on location in Exmouth, Devon UK www.strandbeest.com "if you can't" vocal recording by monstersbaby ccmixter.org "1982" by onlymeith ccmixter.org Additional footage shot in Paris, France and various locations in Dartmoor National Park and Devon *note: there is a strange pop in the audio in a couple of places which occur only on the YT upload. *sigh* :(


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Theo Jansen - 3D printed Strandbeest with new Propeller Propulsion System


Theo Jansen talking about the 3D printed strandbeest and the new Propeller Propulsion System, which is also usable with existing versions of the printed Strandbeest. Read more at: www.shapeways.com


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Theo Jansen: STRANDBEEST


Theo Jansen: STRANDBEEST Theo Jansen (* 1948) studied physics at the University of Delft (The Netherlands) from 1968-1975. He left University to become an artist. He painted for the first seven years. Since 1990 Jansen has been working on skeletons made of electric-conduits which walk on windpower. These animals have evolved into several generations over the last twelve years. Eventually he wants to put the animals out in herds on the beaches, where they live their own lives. In summer 2009 digital brainstorming made it possible, that Jansen's "Strandbeests" occupied the art space Walcheturm in Zürich. Curator: Raphael Rogenmoser www.strandbeest.com http www.migros-kulturprozent.ch


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LEGO Walker inspired by Theo Jansen's "strandbeest"


I was inspired to design a LEGO walker after seeing videos of Theo Jansen's "strandbeest" creations. see www.RoboticsLearning.com/jansenwalker


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Theo Jansen - Strandbeest ("Beachbeast") - part 3


A short video shot on November 3rd at an open house of artist/engineer Theo Jansen. This guy makes fascinating machines/skeletons.


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Strandbeest by Theo Jansen


Strandbeest by Theo Jansen (E-P2 / Voigtlander NOKTON 25mm F0.95)


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strandbeests by mr. theo jansen - mechanism


Strandbeests - a creation by the artist theo jansen - is a kinetic sculpture. This video gives an idea of how it works. Rendered with Maxon Cinema4D.


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Theo Jansen's Strandbeest


Truely unique & amazing way of bringing together art and engineering. Also a reminder of what the human brain is capable of achieving.


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Theo Jansen - strandbeest 2 van 2


Theo Jansen: Since 1990 I have been occupied creating new forms of life. Not pollen or seeds but plastic yellow tubes are used as the basic material of this new nature. I make skeletons that are able to walk on the wind, so they don't have to eat. Over time, these skeletons have become increasingly better at surviving the elements such as storms and water and eventually I want to put these animals out in herds on the beaches, so they will live their own lives. www.strandbeest.com


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Theo Jansen: "Strandbeest"


Kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen visits IUPUI for a free lecture and walks his wind-powered sculpture "Strandbeest" across campus.


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Prototype Strandbeest leg


This is a test leg I built out of BBQ skewers and electrical lugs. I'm building a full strandbeest which will be powered by the wind like Theo's sculptures. This model has too much friction which I need to fix, then I can build the full version.


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Simulation of Theo Jansen's Strandbeest Using MATLAB


showing the kinematics of Theo Jansen's strandbeests using the software matlab


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mini STRANDBEEST


Miniature replica of STRANDBEEST made by Theo Jansen. This is a appendix magazine "Otona no Kagaku vol. 30".


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Strandbeest


Beach animals are creations by Theo Jansen. "Since 1990 I have been occupied creating new forms of life. Not pollen or seeds but plastic yellow tubes are used as the basic material of this new nature. I make skeletons that are able to walk on the wind, so they don't have to eat. Over time, these skeletons have become increasingly better at surviving the elements such as storms and water and eventually I want to put these animals out in herds on the beaches, so they will live their own lives." -Theo Jansen strandbeest.com


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Strandbeest


Following the inventions of artist Theo Jansen—giant wind sculptures that walk the wild beaches of North Holland. (HD 90 mins) Traveling shots on the Steadiseg. Director: Alexander Schlichter DP: Alexander Schlichter Production: Alexander Schlichter


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Strandbeest with stomach technology


This one is a new design by Theo Jansen which takes into measure the air pumped in initially in those 'stomach' structures sticking outside the strandbeest. Hence the air pressure drives the machine when the wind alone does not suffice. Its really a super cool idea which I am lucky to have witnessed live on Scheveningen beach myself.


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LEGO Strandbeest


This is a LEGO version of Theo Jansen's strandbeest. Model built in early 2006.


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Strandbeest LegA - C: GeoGebra Construction


More: geogebrawiki.wikispaces.com Step-by-step directions for Section C (pelvis) of building Leg A - Front Left Leg of the Strandbeest.


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My Strandbeest


a little bit of footage of my asthmatic blowing at the completed kit to make it walk


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strandbeests by mr. theo jansen - illustration


Strandbeests - a creation by the artist theo jansen - is a kinetic sculpture. This video illustrates the creation in action. Rendered with Maxon Cinema4D.


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Lego "beach" Walker, second version, inspired by Theo Jansen's "strandbeest"


This Lego Walker is based on the design by artist Theo Jansen "het Strandbeest" . The leg design makes it possible to take actual steps. It walks sideways through the world though :-) It uses a single engine and infrared remote and I used a standard battery rather that the lego standard battery-pack to save weight. Please let me know what you think, Oschoe


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Theo Jansen's Strandbeest in GeoGebra by JesusF


More: geogebrawiki.wikispaces.com JesusF from Spain has re-created Theo Jansen's Strandbeest in GeoGebra! We are going to disect it and construct it ourselves. Watch the Strandbeest. Next - build a leg.


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Theo Jansen at the Creativity World Forum 2008, Presenting Strandbeest: Making New Life


Artist Theo jansen demonstrates the amazingly lifelike kinetic sculptures he builds from plastic tubes and lemonade bottles. His creatures are designed to move - and even survive - on the beach and on their own. The wall between art and engineering only exists in our minds. For more information: visit www.creativityworldforum.be


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K'nex Strandbeest


I made this K'nex Strandbeest without instructions just from 1 photo on the internet when I was 11 years old without any help. It is a copy of Theo Jansen's strandbeest made out of PVC tubing.


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