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Robot War show at Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
© 2013 Christian Lau - All Rights Reserved
A "herbie" style LM386 based light-seeking robot, with two reversing switches. The front switch is a bump switch. The second switch is a foot in front that makes it back up when it tries to drive off the table.
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Robot Dreams is an exhibition that the Museum Tinguely in Basel organized in cooperation with Kunsthaus Graz. Video at VernissageTV: vernissage.tv/blog/2010/08/16/robot-dreams-at-museum-ting...
The title Robot Dreams is borrowed from a short story of the same name by Isaac Asimov. The show brings together works that explore the broad topic of Robots and its association with various topics.
HIRO robot, Humanoid robot for automotive assembly tasks in collaboration with people and and LWR robot, using haptic teleoperation with force feedback. Safety in human-robot cooperation.
More than 50 tweens, teens, children and adults got hands on with robots Saturday, July 16, 2016, at the Marysville Library at Robot Rally. The event offered Ozobots, LEGO Mindstorm Robotics, Lakewood High School's Full-Metal Robotics, and WSU at Everett's Engineering Club, which took second place at the the University Rover Challenge at the Mars Desert Research Station in Hanksville, Utah.
These guys are dominate my toy collection... Big kid that I am ;)
(iphone3gs & hipstamatic & camerabag & clockwork robots)
Robot War show at Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
© 2013 Christian Lau - All Rights Reserved
Robot Sculpture by Ann Smith, (www.burrowburrow.com) from the upcoming Applied Arts Workshop "Robot Sculptures" in the 2010-2011 workshop season
This robot is built on a gas meter, the eyes are siphons of washbasin, the arms are roast crowbars, and finally his legs are small dishes in dessert.
These are the Robot and Spaceboy from Wee Wonderfuls.
I think that our Uglyworm looks like an alien so they all hang out together on the younger Hug-a-Bug's bed.
The rocket is my own design
So I have two nephews; one wants to grow up to be a robot, and the other is capable of destroying anything nearly instantly (an ability that he relishes demonstrating frequently). Between the two of them at least one will grow up to be quite a supervillain. Superman doesn't stand a chance.
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Strobist: the background is a long exposure of streetlights and led lawn lights, the foreground robot is in the dark but lit with a little single led flashlight; first to make the point of light in front of his hand cannon, and then just flashed at him quickly from a few feet away just to give him a touch more light from the front.
Taller de Armado y Programación de Robots en el 2do. Campamento Científico del Uruguay
Este innovador taller, que dio inicio a un Programa llamado "Robot Diplomacy", de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Uruguay, tuvo lugar en el marco del 2do. Campamento Latinoamericano de Ciencias, que lleva adelante la Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología del MEC, con el apopo de ANEP y UTU en Minas, departamento de Lavalleja. La Ingeniera Mecánica Theresa Dixon, de la embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo, fue la encargada de dictar este taller.
[U.S. Embassy Photo: Pablo Castro / Copyright info]
Tried using double-sided tape to give my robot wheels more grip. It may have worked a little too well...
The assignment in my engineering class was to use a Lego mindstorms NXT system to create a robot that would negotiate a maze, and drop a piece of clay onto a target within 10 minutes. The kit included an ultrasonic sensor (measures distance), two touch sensors, three servos, a color sensor (to locate the target... a 6" black dot), and the NXT controller. Our unit, which we called SLUT (Side Looking Utility Toy), completed the course in 44 seconds. Three teams were able to complete the course, and three teams were not able to complete the course.