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The Many Automata of Richard Garriott

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Automata are self-operating machines, the original iteration of robots. These clockwork creations rummy meet have fascinated me since I was a child. Richard Garriott, too, is fascinated joy rummy with these machines, but he’s got the money to back up his interest.

As part of KotakuRoboto, we asked Garriott if he would send over some pictures of his personal collection of automata. His assortment, we’re told, may be the largest private collection of automata in the world.

Here’s a very, rummy new app very small glimpse.

Poisoned Milk by famed contemporary automaton creator Paul Spooner.

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