Mechanical Marvels: Clockwork Dreams
Professor Simon Schaffer presents a documentary telling the story of automata, extraordinary clockwork machines designed hundreds of years ago to mimic and recreate life.
Documentary presented by Professor Simon Schaffer which charts the amazing and untold story of automata - extraordinary clockwork machines designed hundreds of years ago to mimic and recreate life.
The film brings the past to life in vivid detail as we see how and why these masterpieces were built. Travelling around Europe, Simon uncovers the history of these machines and shows us some of the most spectacular examples, from an entire working automaton city to a small boy who can be programmed to write and even a device that can play chess. All the machines Simon visits show a level of technical sophistication and ambition that still amazes today.
As well as the automata, Simon explains in great detail the world in which they were made - the hardship of the workers who built them, their role in global trade and the industrial revolution and the eccentric designers who dreamt them up. Finally, Simon reveals that these long-forgotten marriages of art and engineering are actually the ancestors of many of our most-loved modern technologies, from recorded music to the cinema and much of the digital world.
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Duration: 02:12
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Simon Schaffer |
Writer | Simon Schaffer |
Executive Producer | Paul Sen |
Producer | Nic Stacey |
Director | Nic Stacey |
Broadcasts
- Mon 3 Jun 2013 21:00
- Tue 4 Jun 2013 02:25
- Thu 6 Jun 2013 23:30
- Wed 4 Sep 2013 21:00
- Thu 5 Sep 2013 02:20
- Mon 21 Oct 2013 00:00
- Wed 12 Feb 2014 23:55
- Tue 12 Aug 2014 01:00
- Sun 12 Oct 2014 21:00
- Mon 13 Oct 2014 02:35
- Sun 29 Mar 2015 19:00
- Wed 1 Apr 2015 01:50
- Thu 2 Apr 2015 00:00
- Tue 29 Mar 2016 22:00
- Wed 30 Mar 2016 02:00
- Wed 12 Oct 2016 00:00
- Mon 17 Oct 2016 01:25
- Wed 26 Jul 2017 22:00
- Thu 27 Jul 2017 02:00