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The image shows an exhibition of wooden automata mechanisms, likely located in Liangjiang, China, given the presence of Chinese text on the informational panels. The display features several distinct wooden models, each illustrating a different mechanical principle. In the foreground, a blue shelf or platform supports these models, which are housed within translucent blue acrylic casings that reflect light. The lighting is bright and consistent, suggesting an indoor exhibition space.

The top row of the display showcases three automata:
1.  On the left, a "Crank Slider Mechanism" is presented, featuring a wooden crank connected to a sliding element, demonstrating the conversion of rotary motion to linear motion.
2.  In the center, a "Semi-circular cam and pin mechanism" is displayed, with a rotating cam interacting with a pin to create intermittent motion.
3.  On the right, a "Gear Saw" mechanism is shown, where a rotating wheel with teeth appears to simulate a saw blade, with a mouse figure positioned nearby as if interacting with it.

The bottom row also presents three automata:
1.  On the left, a "Six-petal Geneva wheel" mechanism is visible, designed to produce intermittent rotation.
2.  In the center, a model demonstrating a "Directional Lever" is showcased, illustrating how a lever can be used to guide motion in a specific direction.
3.  On the right, a "Ratchet and Pawl" mechanism is featured, with a toothed wheel and a pivoting arm, indicating its function in controlling rotation.

Each mechanism is accompanied by a wooden informational panel with both Chinese and English text explaining its principle. The "Automata Wonderland" logo is visible on each panel, suggesting the origin or theme of the exhibition. The models themselves are crafted from light-colored wood, with some elements painted in red, green, and yellow for visual appeal. Small, stylized wooden mouse figures are incorporated into some of the displays, adding a playful narrative element. The overall presentation is clean, organized, and educational, designed to illustrate mechanical principles through charming wooden models.
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Jun 21, 2026

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The image shows an exhibition of wooden automata mechanisms, likely located in Liangjiang, China, given the presence of Chinese text on the informational panels. The display features several distinct wooden models, each illustrating a different mechanical principle. In the foreground, a blue shelf or platform supports these models, which are housed within translucent blue acrylic casings that reflect light. The lighting is bright and consistent, suggesting an indoor exhibition space. The top row of the display showcases three automata: 1. On the left, a "Crank Slider Mechanism" is presented, featuring a wooden crank connected to a sliding element, demonstrating the conversion of rotary motion to linear motion. 2. In the center, a "Semi-circular cam and pin mechanism" is displayed, with a rotating cam interacting with a pin to create intermittent motion. 3. On the right, a "Gear Saw" mechanism is shown, where a rotating wheel with teeth appears to simulate a saw blade, with a mouse figure positioned nearby as if interacting with it. The bottom row also presents three automata: 1. On the left, a "Six-petal Geneva wheel" mechanism is visible, designed to produce intermittent rotation. 2. In the center, a model demonstrating a "Directional Lever" is showcased, illustrating how a lever can be used to guide motion in a specific direction. 3. On the right, a "Ratchet and Pawl" mechanism is featured, with a toothed wheel and a pivoting arm, indicating its function in controlling rotation. Each mechanism is accompanied by a wooden informational panel with both Chinese and English text explaining its principle. The "Automata Wonderland" logo is visible on each panel, suggesting the origin or theme of the exhibition. The models themselves are crafted from light-colored wood, with some elements painted in red, green, and yellow for visual appeal. Small, stylized wooden mouse figures are incorporated into some of the displays, adding a playful narrative element. The overall presentation is clean, organized, and educational, designed to illustrate mechanical principles through charming wooden models.

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