historical androids

inspired by jeff vandermeer’s current guest blogger today I offer for your consideration: automata. mechanical androids filled with clockwork gears, springs, pulleys, pneumatics, and hydraulics rather than electronics and computer chips. androids covered in leather, papier-mâché, and wood rather than molded plastic. powered by water, gravity, air, or steam rather than electricity. dancing, chess playing, music making, and in some cases defecating machine automata, made by folks who still themselves shat in bedside pots and tapped veins to bleed away “foul humours.” 18th and 19th century automata, the a.i. of our forerunners, mimicking nature in function and creation myths like man from dust, and athena, promethius, and the gollum from clay in practice. this stuff is amazing.


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posted by jade  on  07/10  at  04:18 AM


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