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  2. Useless machine - Wikipedia

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    The Italian artist Bruno Munari began building "useless machines" (macchine inutili) in the 1930s.He was a "third generation" Futurist and did not share the first generation's boundless enthusiasm for technology but sought to counter the threats of a world under machine rule by building machines that were artistic and unproductive.

  3. Chindōgu - Wikipedia

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    In the magazine, Kawakami used his spare pages to showcase several bizarre prototypes for products. He named these gadgets "chindōgu"; Kawakami himself said that a more appropriate translation than "unusual tool" is "weird tool". This special category of inventions subsequently became familiar to the Japanese people.

  4. Useless invention - Wikipedia

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    Useless invention may refer to: An invention that is nonpatentable due to its lack of utility; Chindōgu; Useless machine; Rube Goldberg invention

  5. 19 Accidental Inventions That We Can't Live Without Now - AOL

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    5. Play-Doh. Who: Kay Zufall, Brian, Joseph McVicker, Bill Rhodenbaugh When: 1956 . How it was created: The gooey toy kids have been playing with for decades began as a household cleaning product ...

  6. Here are the top 5 most useless gadgets ever made - AOL

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  7. Rube Goldberg machine - Wikipedia

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    Another related genre is the Japanese art of chindōgu, which involves inventions that are hypothetically useful but of limited actual utility. Norway – The Norwegian artist and author Kjell Aukrust (1920–2002) was famous for his drawings of over-intricate and humorous constructions, which he often attributed to his fictive character ...

  8. 30 Strange Inventions That People Actually Used Once Upon A ...

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    An AI-powered toilet seat has been named by Time Magazine as one of the top 200 inventions of 2024. It optically scans a user’s stool and urine, to detect any concerning changes that might ...

  9. Utility (patentability requirement) - Wikipedia

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    As provided by 35 U.S.C. § 101, an invention is "useful" if it provides some identifiable benefit and is capable of use and "useless" otherwise. [2] The majority of inventions are usually not challenged as lacking utility, [3] but the doctrine prevents the patenting of fantastic or hypothetical devices such as perpetual motion machines. [4]