Automata: Simple Machines Mimicking Life

gears in a watch

Before the invention of the electric motors, software and computers that power today's toys and robots, there was the age of mechanics where motion was driven by cranks and gears. Coding was done with cams and followers, and simple machines created surprisingly complex engines mirroring the processes of life. This program investigates the basic mechanisms of vintage automata, explores their progression from giant machinations in medieval towers to miniature curiosities in royal parlors, and demonstrates their inspiration for the industrial revolution, modern computing and robotics. Space and supplies are limited; registration preferred. Appropriate for tweens and older; adult helpers required for children ages 10 and under. Please visit our online calendar to register.

Event Type: 
The Studio