Sunday, March 7

Rube Goldberg Machines Update, 2010

   What's a Rube Goldberg machine?  It's "a deliberately over engineered
   machine that performs a very simple task in a very complex fashion,
   usually including a chain reaction. The expression is named after
   American cartoonist and inventor Rube Goldberg." [Wikipedia]

   1. RGMs in music videos

   Last week US band OK Go released a new video that features a "Rube
   Goldberg machine":
     <http://www.okgo.net/2010/03/01/this-too-shall-pass-world-premiere/>

   According to "The Making of OK Go's New Viral Video", "the video was
   shot by a single Steadicam, but it took more than 60 takes, over the
   course of two days, to get it right."
     <http://www.wibw.com/nationalnews/headlines/86729302.html>

   You may remember these guys from the award-winning treadmill video a
   few years ago.  I'm not a huge fan of the band's music, but it makes
   some interesting videos.  Check out the band's site for the "Here It
   Goes Again", aka the treadmill song.
     <http://www.okgo.net/media/videos/>

   In 2005 another band, The Bravery, released a video with a rather
   darker RGM for its song "An Honest Mistake":
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8vzbezVru4>


   2. RGMs in the home

   An impressive RGM covering several rooms in a house, "The Contraption II"
     <http://www.baynhamtyers.com/contraption2.html>

   Its predecessor, "The Contraption"
     <http://www.baynhamtyers.com/contraption1.html>


   3. "The Mystery of the Yellow Room"
    
   This French film from 2003 featured an RGM in the opening credits.  I
   couldn't find any clips online, but I did find out that the book which
   the movie is based on was published in 1907, the same year Rube
   Goldberg started work with the New York Evening Journal.


   4. The first commercial for the "Mouse Trap Game"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMzbRkWGLv0>


   To see more examples, try searching "rube goldberg", "contraption",
   "mouse trap" or "chain reaction machine" on YouTube.  You can also
   read these related B-List posts:
   * "Rube Goldberg Machines"
     <http://b-list.blogspot.com/2008/01/rube-goldberg-machines.html>
   * "Clik Clak and The (Honda) Cog"
     <http://b-list.blogspot.com/2007/01/clik-clak-cog-and-nutcracker.html>