Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests Roam the Northeast
Thousands of fans gathered on the beach in Ipswich, Massachusetts, to watch the Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s fantastical kinetic sculptures make their Northeastern debut.
Directed by Brendan H. Banks
Directed by Brendan H. Banks
Released on 08/27/2015
Transcript
(slow music plays)
My name is Dale Yompson and since 1990
I have been making
new forms of life. They're called Strandbeests.
They're metal forms of life.
Every spring I bring a new animal to the beach
and then I do the whole summer trying to
fix them with the wind and all the sand and in the fall I
declare the animal extinct and it goes to the bone yard and
then with the knowledge I gained in the summer, I start
building a new beest. Looking at Strandbeests you see more
than an animal but also something mechanical.
And that does a lot for seeing into people's minds, making
them smile somehow. I am going to make a new species
on Earth so why not give the planet
a new species to manifest.
(light pipe music)
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