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	<title>The Exploratorium's Learning Studio blog &#124; A workshop for tinkering with technology, science, and art &#187; cardboard automata</title>
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		<title>Tinkering with monks: cardboard automata video</title>
		<link>http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/2009/02/19/tinkering-with-monks-cardboard-automata-video/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 00:58:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luigi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three days of tinkering with Tibetan monks condensed in three minutes of video. Enjoy!

You can read all about the cardboard automata activity, as we implemented with with the monks, in these posts.
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<p>You can read all about the <a href="http://www.exploratorium.edu/pie/library/cardboard1.html" target="_blank" >cardboard automata</a> activity, as we implemented with with the monks, in <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/tag/cardboard-automata/" target="_blank" >these posts</a>.</p>
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		<title>Thoughts on a design-based activity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 14:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luigi</dc:creator>
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One of our goals for presenting the automata activity was to encourage the workshop participants to construct their own understanding about mechanisms by first observing motion machine models, then discussing their ideas about the ways they worked, and ultimately, building their own automata in their unique way. Although the group was eager to discuss (and [...]]]></description>
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<div style="clear:both">One of our goals for presenting the automata activity was to encourage the workshop participants to construct their own understanding about mechanisms by first observing motion machine models, then discussing their ideas about the ways they worked, and ultimately, building their own automata in their unique way. Although the group was eager to discuss (and argue) their ideas about the inner workings of the mechanisms, they were a bit tentative when they started to construct. Their ideas and initial thoughts were challenged, and ultimately strengthened as they completed their models.</div>
<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/karen-facilitating.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Karen facilitating" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/karen-facilitating.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Karen facilitating" width="200" height="146" class="attachment wp-att-208 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/day6_03_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Prayer wheel: lashing detail" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/day6_03_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Prayer wheel: lashing detail" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-209 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/peacock.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Kalsang Gyatsen working on his peacock" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/peacock.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Peacock" width="200" height="132" class="attachment wp-att-210 " /></a></p>
<div Style="clear:both">Many commented on this activity during the discussion session (roughly translated):</div>
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<div style="margin-left: 15px; clear:both"><em>&#8220;What I thought of in my mind and in reality were two different things</em> [when making their own mechanisms]. <em>What I imagined worked perfectly, but was harder to build things perfectly.&#8221;</em><br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211; Ngawang Lobsang</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I was reminded of the inner workings of a water pump from when I was younger in Tibet.&#8221;</em><br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211; several participants mentioned this</p>
<p><em>&#8220;When we started, the mechanisms looked strange, but opening them up made us focus on how they worked even more.&#8221;</em><br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211; Kalsang  Gyatsen</p>
<p><em>&#8220;One thing influenced another thing&#8217;s movement, and so on. I did not realize this fully until I tried it.&#8221;</em><br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211; Geshe Nyima</p>
<p><em>&#8220;In Buddhism we say that the creativity in each person is different because of the experiences from a previous life.&#8221;</em><br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211; Geshe Yeshi</p>
<p><em>&#8220;This workshop is very different from the others, because in this one the responsibility</em> [for the learning] <em>is on us. This is very good.&#8221;</em><br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211; Geshe Nyima</div>
<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/29-mike-facilitating_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Mike helping construction" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/29-mike-facilitating_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Mike helping construction" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-211 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/geshe-with-cams.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Geshe Nyima working at his automata" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/geshe-with-cams.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Geshe Nyima working at his automata" width="132" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-212 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/luigi.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Luigi with Geshe Yeshi" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/luigi.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Luigi with Geshe Yeshi" width="200" height="132" class="attachment wp-att-213 " /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/tashi.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Tashi working at his amazing prayer wheel" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/tashi.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Tashi working at his amazing prayer wheel" width="132" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-214 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/two-cams.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics206]" title="Four cams, two followers" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/two-cams.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Four cams, two followers" width="132" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-215 " /></a></p>
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		<title>Cardboard automata workshop</title>
		<link>http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/2009/01/22/cardboard-automata-workshop/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 16:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luigi</dc:creator>
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We started the first workshop by giving the monks a challenge: we divided them into groups of 6, and gave them an example of cardboard automata movement, but we covered up the mechanism that made that movement possible. We instructed the monks to observe and notice as many things as possible about the movement, and [...]]]></description>
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<div style="clear:right">We started the first workshop by giving the monks a challenge: we divided them into groups of 6, and gave them an example of <a href="http://www.exploratorium.edu/pie/gallery/cardboard/index.html" target="_blank" >cardboard automata</a> movement, but we covered up the mechanism that made that movement possible. We instructed the monks to observe and notice as many things as possible about the movement, and then try to figure out what could be going on inside the box. We encouraged them to draw or write down their ideas, and share and discuss with each other.</p>
<p>We were definitely surprised by the gusto with which the monks took to the challenge. Their observation were methodical, precise, and varied, even creative (for example, it was not uncommon for them to hold up the box to their ear to try and determine, from the sound of the mechanism, whether there were gears involved or not). They made very well-thought-out drawings and schematics of possible mechanisms, and then defended their ideas with each other with great vigor.</p></div>
<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/4-coming-up-with-a-model_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Coming up with a model" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/4-coming-up-with-a-model_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Coming up with a model" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-144 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/8-using-his-hands-to-model-gears_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Using his hands to model gears" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/8-using-his-hands-to-model-gears_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Using his hands to model gears" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-145 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/9-investigating-with-all-senses_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Investigating with all senses" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/9-investigating-with-all-senses_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Investigating with all senses" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-147 " /></a></p>
<div style="clear:both">Then it was time for them to come up to the front of the room, if they thought they had a good idea about a specific mechanism, and tell everybody what they thought. This almost invariably caused a smattering of responses from the other monks, and often one of them would immediately jump up to the from, snatch the example out of the first monk&#8217;s hands, and proceed to provide evidence that disproved his theory.</p>
<p>In general, the monks found up-and-down movements much easier to conceptualize than rotational movements, and in particular example number 4, in which the cam follower moved back and forth in alternating clockwise and counterclockwise direction, while also bopping up and down, gave them major headaches. No matter, they made valiant efforts by hypothesizing cone-shaped gears, as well as rubber band mechanisms.</p></div>
<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/10-sharing-ideas_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Sharing ideas" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/10-sharing-ideas_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Sharing ideas" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-148 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/13-lively-discussion_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="A lively discussion" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/13-lively-discussion_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="A lively discussion" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-149 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/16-number-4-was-really-difficult_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Number 4 was relly quite difficult" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/16-number-4-was-really-difficult_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Number 4 was relly quite difficult" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-150 " /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/16-pretty-sure-hes-got-it_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Pretty sure he&#039;s got it" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/16-pretty-sure-hes-got-it_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Pretty sure he&#039;s got it" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-151 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/17-two-competing-models_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Two competing models" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/17-two-competing-models_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Two competing models" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-152 " /></a></p>
<div style="clear:both">Finally, we let them open up the boxes to find out how we had actually constructed the mechanisms. One of our favorite moments do far was this, because the joy and marvel of seeing inside the boxes was so apparent. A certain indication of the level of investment that the activity had generated with them: we saw some of them take photos of the actual mechanism for their own records!</div>
<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/19-thats-how-you-did-it_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="That&#039;s how you did it!" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/19-thats-how-you-did-it_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="That&#039;s how you did it!" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-154 " /></a></p>
<div style="clear:both">Eventually, we moved on to the next phase, which we were both eagerly anticipating, and were uncertain about at the same time: we told the monks that they would have to start building their own cardboard automata. This took us all of yesterday and today, and we will complete construction tomorrow.</p>
<p>Once again, our expectations were met and surpassed by these amazing individuals, who started building wonderful and delightful contraptions, depicting everything from prayer wheels wishing perpetual peace on earth, monkeys holding a &#8220;save animals&#8221; sign, to bucking bulls, helicopters, and birds of prey attacking a snake. The imagination and resourcefulness of the groups really shined, but in the decorations they chose to depict, and in the variety and creativity of mechanisms they designed. Some had to change their goals, and modify either their initial mechanism design, or the narrative they were trying to build on top of that, but did so without outwardly signs of frustration. In fact, the monks seem so impervious to becoming frustrated that it became something of a facilitation challenge for us, because we are so used to being able to detect when participants are becoming frustrated beyond a &#8220;healthy&#8221; point, so that we can intervene.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to describe the joy and wholeheartedness the monks immersed themselves in what must have been a strange and unfamiliar activity (and things are only going to get weirder!), so I hope that a few photographs will do a better job of communicating that.</p></div>
<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/6-figuring-it-out_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Figuring it out together" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/6-figuring-it-out_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Figuring it out together" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-146 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/1-cutting-his-first-cam_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Cutting his first cam" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/1-cutting-his-first-cam_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Cutting his first cam" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-155 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/4-making-a-bull_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Making a bull" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/4-making-a-bull_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Making a bull" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-156 " /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/5-googly-eyes_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Googly eyes" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/5-googly-eyes_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Googly eyes" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-157 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/8-drilling_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Drilling" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/8-drilling_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Drilling" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-158 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/12-copper-lashing_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Wire lashing" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/12-copper-lashing_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Wire lashing" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-159 " /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/18-two-prayer-wheels_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Two prayer wheels" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/18-two-prayer-wheels_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Two prayer wheels" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-160 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/19-decorating-his-prayer-wheel_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Decorating his prayer wheel" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/19-decorating-his-prayer-wheel_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Decorating his prayer wheel" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-162 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/20-agaist-the-wall_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Bird of prey" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/20-agaist-the-wall_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Bird of prey" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-163 " /></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/21-little-monk_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Little Monk" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/21-little-monk_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Little Monk" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-164 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/22-may-peace-prevail-for-ever_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="May peace prevail 4 ever" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/22-may-peace-prevail-for-ever_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="May peace prevail 4 ever" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-165 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/24-save-animals_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Save animals" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/24-save-animals_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Save animals" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-166 " /></a><br />
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<a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/24-making-a-box_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Making a box" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/24-making-a-box_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Making a box" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-169 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/28-pulley_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Pulley" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/28-pulley_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Pulley" width="200" height="133" class="attachment wp-att-170 " /></a> <a href="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/26-free-tibet_sm.jpg" rel="lightbox[pics142]" title="Free Tibet" ><img src="http://apps.exploratorium.edu/blogs/ls/files/2009/01/26-free-tibet_sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Free Tibet" width="133" height="200" class="attachment wp-att-168 " /></a></p>
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