Long a fan of the NHK show Pythagoras Switch, I was intrigued when my brother-in-law suggested we attend the MIT Museum FAT (Friday After Thanksgiving) Chain Reaction event, in which teams of people build elaborate contraptions which each, in a chain, set off the next team's contraption by the agreed interface of pulling a string.
We attended, had fun, and afterwards toured the MIT Museum, where Dr. Ganson has a number of his designs on display.
This one assembles and breaks apart a "chair."
This one has a baby moving with seemingly random motion.
This one had a mechanized fly circling a light bulb.
This was a very tall machine which didn't seem to do anything except move in an intriguing way.
This one had a baby's gaze following a moving object.
All very neat. I'm glad to have attended and learned about Dr. Ganson's work. Now I want to try to build my own.
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