Most readers will be familiar with the work of the Dutch artist Theo Jansen, whose Strandbeest wind-powered mechanical walking sculptures prowl the beaches of the Netherlands. The Jansen linkage ...
Dutch artist Theo Jansen, who is known for his incredible wind-powered Strandbeest walking sculptures, connected four of ...
Theo Jansen's "Strandbeest" sculptures are more like a species of artificial animals than a work of art. Their movements are incredibly life-like. Meaning "beach animals" in Dutch, Jansen's ...
An curved arrow pointing right. What you want to know: The scoop: Theo Jansen's Strandbeest project is like nothing else in the world. They're sculptures that move with the wind — or with human ...
If you aren’t familiar with the strandbeest, it is the creation of Dutch artist [Theo Jansen]. Complex skeletal walking machines powered by the wind, that in the case of [Jansen]’s machines ...
Dutch artist Theo Jansen has been creating wind-powered sculptures called Strandbeests since 1990. These intricate structures, resembling animal skeletons, harness wind energy to move across beaches.
remote-controlled walking table. Like a cross between The Luggage from Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels and Theo Jansen's ...