When was the automaton invented




















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Random Articles. Archive The future lies in the cloud 19 Jul, Penniman believes the Automaton was bareheaded, with perhaps a wig, in Today, it is no longer costumed, and is displayed to show more of the inner workings of the Automaton. The original writing instrument having been lost, a fine ballpoint pen is now used to bring out the fine detail of the Automaton's works. A quill and brush have also been tried.

A surviving drawing of the "Chinese Temple" done by the Automaton, probably sometime in the mid s, shows lines that would most likely have been done with a pen constructed somewhat along the lines of a hypodermic needle. When the repairs were completed and the driving motors were set in motion, the Automaton came to life. It lowered its head, positioned its pen, and began to produce elaborate sketches. Four drawings and three poems later, in the border surrounding the final poem, the Automaton clearly wrote, "Ecrit par L'Automate de Maillardet.

Henri Maillardet was indeed a Swiss mechanician of the 18th century who worked in London producing clocks and other mechanisms. He spent a period of time in the shops of Pierre Jaquet-Droz, who was in the business of producing automata that could write and draw. It is believed that Maillardet built this Automaton around The Franklin Institute's Automaton has the largest "memory" of any such machine ever constructed—four drawings and three poems two in French and one in English.

Maillardet achieved this by placing the driving machinery in a large chest that forms the base of the machine, rather than in the Automaton's body. The memory is contained in the "cams," or brass disks. As the cams are turned by the clockwork motor, three steel fingers follow their irregular edges. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.

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