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Doc 1/2: restoration of the musician, an android automaton by Jaquet-Droz and Leschot in Neuchâtel 

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Lutece Creations (www.automates-...), the European specialist of music boxes and automatons, offers through its Parisian store and its websites, various antique automatons (from the end of the 19th century until the first world war) and vintage automatons (from the 50's).
These antique and vintage automatons depict androids (clowns automatons, musicians automatons, magicians automatons etc...), animals (cats automatons, rabbits automatons, bears automatons etc...) or animated scenes with several characters such as the automatons made by Jean-Pierre Camus or by "L'arbre à pain".
The greatest creators of automatons from ancient and modern times are represented. For the ancient automatons: Vichy, Roullet-Decamps, Renou, Phalibois, Bontems, Lambert etc... and for the modern automatons: Renatto Boaretto, Michel Marcu, Farkas, Jean-Pierre Camus, Latil-Pernot, Michel Bertrand etc...
Description of the video: This is the first part of a documentary by Olivier Roux made in 1978 by Jean Cadran: la musicienne ("The musician").
This film relates the restoration of the musician, an organ player, one of the android automatons created by Pierre Jaquet-Droz, Henri-Louis Jaquet-Droz and Jean-Frédéric Leschot in the 18th century in Switzerland.
What are the Jaquet-Droz androids?
The Jaquet-Droz android automata, among all the numerous automata built by the Jaquet-Droz family, refer to three automatons built between 1768 and 1774 by Pierre Jaquet-Droz, his son Henri-Louis, and Jean-Frédéric Leschot: the musician, the draughtsman and the writer. The androids are still functional, and can be seen at the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire of Neuchâtel, in Switzerland. They are considered to be among the remote ancestors of modern computers.
The automata were designed and built by Pierre Jaquet-Droz, Henri-Louis Jaquet-Droz and Jean-Frédéric Leschot as advertisement and entertainment toys designed to improve the sales of watches among the nobility of Europe in the 18th century. They were carried around, and lost at several points. The History and Archeology society of Neuchâtel eventually bought them in 1906, for 75,000 gold francs, and gave them to the museum.
The musician automaton is modelled as a female organ player. The music is not recorded or played by a musical box: the musician android plays a genuine, custom-built instrument by pressing the keys with her fingers. Movements of her chest show her "breathing", and she follows her fingers with her head and eyes. The automaton also makes some of the movements that a real player would do, such as balancing the torso.
The draughtsman automaton is modelled as a young child, and is capable of drawing four different images: a portrait of Louis XV, a royal couple (believed to be Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI), a dog with "Mon toutou" ("my doggy") written beside it, and a scene of Cupid driving a chariot pulled by a butterfly.
The draughtsman works by using a system of cams that code the movements of the hand in two dimensions, plus one to lift the pencil. The automaton also moves on his chair, and he periodically blows on the pencil to remove dust.
The writer automaton is the most complex of the three automata. Using a system similar to the one used for the draughtsman for each letter, he is able to write any custom text up to 40 letters long (the text is rarely changed; one of the latest instances was in honour of president François Mitterrand when he toured the city). The text is coded on a wheel where characters are selected one by one. He uses a goose feather to write, which he inks from time to time, including a shake of the wrist to prevent ink from spilling. His eyes follow the text being written, and his head moves when he takes some ink. The writer is 70 cm (2 ft 4 in) tall.
In the next video you will see the second part of the documentary. A documentary on the three automatons is also planned.
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