When he was unveiled in 1957, his Italian creator claimed that his metal face was modeled on a “proud Englishman”. He wowed crowds with abilities such as dancing and crushing cans.Īmazingly, Gygan is still here, 50 years later - and is to be auctioned this week at Christie’s in London, with bidding expected to reach up to £12,000. The robot could accept spoken commands - he stood nine feet tall, with giant lead acid batteries in his feet. Gygan was no doubt the only operational one in the whole of the UK - maybe in the whole of Europe.” "I saw Gygan in about 1963,” says British robot expert David Buckley, “Back then robots were very rare.
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