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Dutch designer Wouter Scheublin created this walking table in 2006, inspired by a walking mechanism proposed by Russian mathematician Pafnuty Chebyshev in the 19th century:

Scheublin’s table walks using a system of cranks and rods, “perplexing our perception of the ordinarily static piece of furniture.”

His countryman Theo Jansen sets wind-driven mechanical creatures walking on Dutch beaches.

November 17, 2020November 16, 2020 | Art · Technology

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