
Talented, creative students at the prestigious Technion-Israel Institute of Technology tell the Passover story using robots and a lot of imagination.
Passover Story – Wild Imagination and Robots
h/t United with Israel
In this video, Technion students use the Rube Goldberg Machine, which manages to tell the story of Passover, complete with the splitting of the Red Sea, the Burning Bush and lots of matzah! They even manage to represent all ten plagues.
This masterful feat of technology was created by a team of students from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. They were joined by students from the faculty of Architecture and Town Planning. But in order to get it all to work, they sought help from labs at the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry. They had to work day and night in order to get this all together, and it shows.
The film was directed by Shoot East and filmed at the Sydney & Shirley Gendel and Emanuel Friedberg Family Creative Design Student Laboratory in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.
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Passover Story – Wild Imagination and Robots
Technion students get ready for Passover, the festival of freedom, and let their imagination run wild. Watch closely as this Rube Goldberg Machine created by students from the Faculties of Mechanical Engineering and Architecture and Town Planning relates highlights of the Passover story.
Filmed in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in The Sydney & Shirley Gendel and Emanuel Friedberg Family Creative Design Student Laboratory, a Project of the American Technion Society, Cleveland Chapter.
Watch Behind the Scenes to see how it was made:
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Passover Story – Wild Imagination and Robots
