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Professor Simon Schaffer tells us about the Silver Swan, an automaton created in 1773 by Jean-Joseph Merlin inventors and James Cox.
In its natural size, the Swan is a mechanism that includes a music box. The automatic is a Creek by represented by glass executives, and accompanied by a lot of silver fish. The whole is surrounded by sheets of silver. When the mechanism is activated, the music box plays and the glass rods rotate to give the illusion of water flowing.
The Swan turns its head from side to side and smooths his wings, then he lowers his head to catch a fish. End, the swan returns to its original position after 32 seconds. In the center of the Museum's collections Bowes Barnard Castle, England, The Silver Swan works only once a day at 2 pm. to maintain the mechanism of.