The automaton begs to differ

The automaton begs to differ

Here’s a little bit of automaton trivia, though not about the original — it’s about John Gaughan’s replica. If you watch this video closely, you can see the genius solution Gaughan worked out to the problem of giving the automaton moving eyelids. Rather than create a secondary shroud of wood or leather for each eyeball, he carefully painted the back-half of each eyeball the same brown as the face. This gives the automaton a permanent expression of sly confidence, and also allows the appearance of a downward gaze as they rotate forward. A truly effective illusion, and a nice bit of puppetry besides.

For those of you who aren’t able to follow the precise moves, suffice it to say: Cobenzl’s in deep trouble. The line he delivers about his king is pure bravado; the automaton’s just toying with him at this point.