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    one step

    Published on Oct 15, 2013

    Tumbling has always been a problem for Strandbeests. Even low animals like Adulari tended to roll instead of walking when the wind becomes strong. Until last summer. The Animaris Apodiacula doesn't tip over anymore. Not even in strong winds. Buttresses prevent the beast from tumbling. Next spring the new generation will have buttresses on both sides.

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    plaudens vela 1

    Published on Nov 15, 2013

    Twin animal. It is the child from the Animaris Protinus. One part of the twin is specialized in catching the wind. The other one caries the bottles and teh senses.

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    Theo Jansen: My creations, a new form of life

    Uploaded on Sep 6, 2007

    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 their own.

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

    Uploaded on Nov 3, 2010

    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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    "Strandbeesten" from Alexander Schlichter
    November 29, 2008

    This is the beginning of my documentary "Strandbeesten". Strandbeesten is a portrait of the artist Theo Jansen.
    Jansen is occupied with the making of a new nature. Not pollen or seeds but plastic yellow tubes are used as the basic material of this new nature. He makes skeletons which are able to walk on the wind.
    For this film I've accompanied Theo for five years and the result is a 32 minutes documentary.
    The film take part in the documentary section at CAMERIMAGE 2008, International Filmfestival in Lodz, Poland.
    strandbeestmovie.com

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    Animaris Umerus
    from Alexander Schlichter
    March 8, 2010

    We shot Jansens new creation Animaris Umerus in June 2009 on the beaches of Scheveningen, Netherlands.

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    Animaris Umerus - Part 2
    from Alexander Schlichter
    May 6, 2010

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    Way back to the Fuut - 2011
    from Alexander Schlichter
    May 31, 2011

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