Monday, January 22, 2007

Automatic Writing

There's a snippet of 'Gilt' on my site now. I can't publish the whole etext, but I've put up what I can.

Returning to the subject of dolls, I came across the perfect doll for the book via Jonathan Carroll's site. In brief:
  • it's called The Writer
  • it's from the 1770s
  • it was one of three automatons made by fancy watch/mechanical bird maker Jaquet Droz
  • there's debate over whether it should be considered an android or not
  • it can be programmed to write up to 40 characters
  • apparently the inventor used to get it to write 'Cogito ergo sum' to slag off Descartes
  • its head and eyes follow the text as it writes. Creepy.



    The Jaquet Droz business is now owned by Swatch.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my god that is so creepy. there goes sleep for a week.
where do you find this stuff?

love T

Orlaith said...

Isn't is bizarre! Jonathan Carroll mentioned it on his blog. The other two automatons Jaquet Droz made are equally unsettling - there's a piano player who you can see breathing as she plays, and a child who sketches, eyes following his work. For more weirdness see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5lDkYBh-fQ (this one is more magical than menacing).