“The paternoster elevator at Prague City Hall. These door-less, continuously moving lifts are the 1860s invention of Peter Ellis, an architect from Liverpool, and were once popular all over Eastern Europe and Germany before production ended in the 1970s over safety concerns. ” Video courtesy Jada Yuan
It is hard to imagine that this series of airships was made with A.I. by the artist Jean-Pascal Mouton. At first glance it looks like paintings. We don't see airships as often, I hope this post will give others the desire to make one, whether it be a model, illustration, sculpture or other.
Abandoned Stained Glass Locomotives
Dutch contemporary artist @theojansen_official has created moving wooden sculptures called "Strandbeests".
Powered by wind and sun, these wooden skeletons are striking machines that you may have never seen anywhere else 😳
🎥 by @theojansen_official
Mechanical Digital Tube Clock
When dance meets AI.
Performer: @miscsoul AI artist: @remi_molettee Music: @enricopasini
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@thebibliosphere Vlad vests for sure
Oh, absolutely. Especially the black one. Paired with a white lace cravat? *chef kiss* drama.


