Rebuilding a 1,000-Year-Old Humanoid Robot | History Remade with Sabrina
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Al-Jazari, one of the greatest inventors during the Golden Age of Islam, developed concepts crucial to devices we still use today. In this episode, Sabrina recreates Al-Jazari’s drumming automaton — or drumming robot!
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Executive Producer
Sabrina Cruz
Melissa Fernandes
Taha Khan
Producer
Molly Williams
Researcher
Chloë Binderup
Craft Engineer
Jade Codinera
Writer
Sabrina Cruz
Host
Sabrina Cruz
Director
Melissa Fernandes
B‑Cam / DIT
River Shepperd
Sound
Edison Dietrich
Production Assistant
Gabrielle Augustin
Story Editor
Stephanie Castillo
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Chase Madsen
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Brian Huffman
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al-Jazari, I. (1315). Miniature from a manuscript source of Kitab al‑j ˆ ami’ bayan al-’ilm wa al-’amal ˆ al-nafi’ f ˆ ˆı sina’at al-hiyal ˆ . Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Inventory Number F1942.10.
al-Jazari, I. (1974). The book of ingenious mechanical devices (kitab fi ma’rifat al-hiyal al-handasiyya) (D. R. Hill, Trans.). Dordecht, Holland: D. Reidel
al-Jazarī I.R. (1974) The water-clock of the drummers. In: The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices. Springer, Dordrecht.
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Want more of such series. Sabrina is so cool
I appreciate you and your team and your emphasis on the importance of (insert original scientist name here, because I have no idea how to spell it or pronounce it works here) I feel like you really stressed the importance of how him keeping throw notes and explaining his process helped to carry his work into the future for further development by others.
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My kids love your videos! Have you thought about doing an Archimedes build?
This is fascinating!
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I have been thoroughly enjoying your show. In the first episode you asked for suggestions. So, I was thinking of the Serinette and also Edison’s phonograph. These might be a bit challenging, but hey, how hard could it be?
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Wow
why is the audio so low quality you have so much money
“I did not think about it last night” Made me laugh so hard. Subscribed…moreee.
this shows that man+machine=little doll man who sucks at playing music
Here is a question for History: How hard can it be to do a playlist in order, and not 6–5‑1–3‑2–4
Can you make the double piston pump made by al jazari
This reminds me of Japanese karakuri. Karakuri dolls are not water-powered though.