Saturday, 8 December 2012
19th century automaton mimics bird songs with chirpy precision
This contraption does only one thing, and it
does it really well. Created in 1890, this small device mimics a bird's chirps with
almost eerie accuracy, as evidenced in the video below. It's believed to have
been built in Paris by Blaise
Bontems, a specialist in bird-based automata, and was recently restored by
Michael Start, of the House
of Automata. The chirps and tweets are generated by a complex array of
gears, springs, and bellows, and they're far more intricate than a simple sound
loop. Less clear, however, is the actual species being mimed.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/7/3739028/singing-bird-mechanism-automata-blaise-bontems-video
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