London, UK. 06 August 2021 MUDSKIPPER is a fully-mobile sculpture able to move across water and land through the use of two hydraulic step-type propulsion legs with component TREADPAD feet. British artist James Capper demonstrating how this amphibian vessel comes ashore at the Royal Docks. A former 1980s commercial Thames workboat, MUDSKIPPER, has been transformed by James Capper into a fully mobile sculpture (9.2 metres in length and 14.5 tons in weight), which has the ability to navigate across bodies of water and land the foreshore using a set of hydraulic jacks, offering passers-by the ch
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London UK 06 August 2021 MUDSKIPPER is a fully-mobile sculpture able to move across water and land through the use of two hydraulic step-type propulsion legs with component TREADPAD feet. British artist James Capper demonstrating how this amphibian vessel comes ashore at the Royal Docks. A former 1980s commercial Thames workboat, MUDSKIPPER, has been transformed by James Capper into a fully mobile sculpture (9.2 metres in length and 14.5 tons in weight), which has the ability to navigate across bodies of water and land the foreshore using a set of hydraulic jacks, offering passers-by the chance to see an experimental sculpture that crosses art, sciences and the speculative engineering divide. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News