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Torture tactics included hanging victims from suspended tires, full-body beatings with sticks and cables and strapping victims to the "German chair," a metal contraption that would forcefully bend their spine.
Devised by German design company Hyve, the contraption is paired with a VR headset to bring physical activity to a virtual experience.
Constructing Worlds: Photography and Architecture in the Modern Age From the glamorous glazed living rooms of Californian Case Study houses, perched precipitously above the twinkling lights of 1950s LA, to the rusting contraptions of the German industrial belt, this expansive survey of architectural photography will show a broad cross-section of images from the 1930s to the present day.
Dig deeper, however, and it quickly becomes apparent that Babbage had a lot of help.In this section Moneybags The right mix Death by a thousand cuts Unstated capitalism ReprintsOthers before him had already tried to build calculating contraptions, notably Gottfried Leibniz, a German mathematician.
The bicycle originated in Germany, where in 1817 the Baron Karl von Drais invented his Laufmaschine – German for running machine, a pedal-less contraption similar to a modern child's balance bike.
But, inspired by the two-wheeled contraption that allows his crippled German shepherd to walk again (as one tear-jerking home video demonstrates), he takes a chance in the end.
Even when a part of the science of flight had been understood, men like Otto Lilienthal, a 19th Century German pioneer who experimented with gliders, were doomed, their contraptions too heavy and too unresponsive to allow their brave pilots to chase birds or even to get much above ground.
As horses died of starvation, the German inventor Karl von Drais came up with an idea to replace horses: a contraption with two wheels but without pedals.
The whole contraption looks like a Swedish stereo system, or something out of an elegant German dentist's office.
That changed Wednesday in the hours after German officials learned that luggage screeners had found the untagged laptop bag and, scanning it, discovered the strange batteries-fuse-clock contraption.
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