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Robot does a bit of programming on the MS20

 

Snowbot and Robot X doin it.

Daniel Lu and Asad Lodhi from the ION Club with "Tele" a remote monitoring robot

 

VEX Robotics UK National Championship 2020

Amazon has unleashed some pretty ambitious stuff in the last couple years. It’s been opening brick-and-mortar bookstores across the country, producing a whole bunch of exceptional movies and TV shows, and will soon debut a bonkers new grocery store concept, where customers can simply walk...

 

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Now you can see why I needed those two pieces separated. ;-)

 

www.flickr.com/photos/59395264@N03/6590058807/in/set-7215...

Using the robotic vehicle trainer developed at Picatinny Arsenal, a student attempts to place a brick of C4 explosive in a location that would destroy nearby improvised explosive devices within a virtual training environment. U.S. Army photo.

 

Read more: go.usa.gov/4GE

"Robotic mime" performer at the car show in Sterling, Virginia. This person would stand motionless for several minutes, and then change position in a way that made the movement appear mechanical in origin rather than being done by a living being.

 

For more information on this performer, visit their website: humanimate.com/

 

Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image is all rights reserved. Contact me directly for licensing information.

Robot House perforns at The Basement @ 209 // 7.25.15

The robot on the left is the version made in Japan by Horikawa (S.H.) The one on the right is the version made in Taiwan with SJM logo.

Unpainted/uncut Finger puppet and mini Captain Ultra Robot sofubi by Modern Toy. 1999

We are teaching a new maker art class called ‘Robot World’, to help 4th and 5th graders create their own artistic robot. This after-school class is taking place in fall 2017 at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Students are learning how to make their bots move in a variety of ways, as well as play sounds and light up, using a programmable Arduino board.

 

This photo set covers the first half of our 12-part course, when students get to build their robots. Each student received their own robot kit, which they learned to assemble, control and program. They first built a chassis, then wired up the electronics, assembled a remote control, then added a head and arms, with servo motors to make them move.

 

We then laser cut wooden figures and body parts based on their designs, which included a police bot, a swat bot, a devil bot and a chef bot. Once their bots are designed and assembled, they will learn how to program them and make them move in different ways, then decorate them, give them a story, and present a robot show to their friends and families in December.

 

For this course, my partner Edward Janne and I created our own robot kit, using an Arduino Feather M0 for the robot, an RF remote, a custom chassis, plus three additional servos and more parts. Our robot kit is similar to commercial products, but with a lot more features, at a lower cost. It was a lot of work, but we’re very happy with the final results, and our students seemed to really enjoy the class. We hope this will encourage other teachers, students and makers to create their own animated characters, for art and technology’s sake.

 

View more photos of our ‘Robot World’ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687758927575

 

View photos of our ‘Create a Robot‘ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687842857094

 

Read our online student guide to learn how to create your own robot:

bit.ly/create-a-robot-guide

 

Learn about our ‘Robot World’ class for children at the Lycee:

fabriceflorin.com/2017/08/18/robot-world/

 

Learn about our ‘Create a Robot’ class for adults at Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/create-a-robot/

 

Learn about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #robots #makers #makerart #makered

 

Robot sketch. Front view.

robot-hand-construction-baileybots

With work in 3D and Cam captures Sunil has made an application that lets you build robots with custom patterns including your face if you wish. These can be printed out and turned into a real robot. Or placed on a virtual 3D robot. Very Japanese ;-) I think it was nice to see the students from different cultures see how their cultures are overlapping.

We are teaching a new maker art class called ‘Robot World’, to help 4th and 5th graders create their own artistic robot. This after-school class is taking place in fall 2017 at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Students are learning how to make their bots move in a variety of ways, as well as play sounds and light up, using a programmable Arduino board.

 

This photo set covers the first half of our 12-part course, when students get to build their robots. Each student received their own robot kit, which they learned to assemble, control and program. They first built a chassis, then wired up the electronics, assembled a remote control, then added a head and arms, with servo motors to make them move.

 

We then laser cut wooden figures and body parts based on their designs, which included a police bot, a swat bot, a devil bot and a chef bot. Once their bots are designed and assembled, they will learn how to program them and make them move in different ways, then decorate them, give them a story, and present a robot show to their friends and families in December.

 

For this course, my partner Edward Janne and I created our own robot kit, using an Arduino Feather M0 for the robot, an RF remote, a custom chassis, plus three additional servos and more parts. Our robot kit is similar to commercial products, but with a lot more features, at a lower cost. It was a lot of work, but we’re very happy with the final results, and our students seemed to really enjoy the class. We hope this will encourage other teachers, students and makers to create their own animated characters, for art and technology’s sake.

 

View more photos of our ‘Robot World’ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687758927575

 

View photos of our ‘Create a Robot‘ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687842857094

 

Read our online student guide to learn how to create your own robot:

bit.ly/create-a-robot-guide

 

Learn about our ‘Robot World’ class for children at the Lycee:

fabriceflorin.com/2017/08/18/robot-world/

 

Learn about our ‘Create a Robot’ class for adults at Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/create-a-robot/

 

Learn about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #robots #makers #makerart #makered

VEX Robotics UK National Championship 2020

We are teaching a new maker art class called ‘Robot World’, to help 4th and 5th graders create their own artistic robot. This after-school class is taking place in fall 2017 at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Students are learning how to make their bots move in a variety of ways, as well as play sounds and light up, using a programmable Arduino board.

 

This photo set covers the first half of our 12-part course, when students get to build their robots. Each student received their own robot kit, which they learned to assemble, control and program. They first built a chassis, then wired up the electronics, assembled a remote control, then added a head and arms, with servo motors to make them move.

 

We then laser cut wooden figures and body parts based on their designs, which included a police bot, a swat bot, a devil bot and a chef bot. Once their bots are designed and assembled, they will learn how to program them and make them move in different ways, then decorate them, give them a story, and present a robot show to their friends and families in December.

 

For this course, my partner Edward Janne and I created our own robot kit, using an Arduino Feather M0 for the robot, an RF remote, a custom chassis, plus three additional servos and more parts. Our robot kit is similar to commercial products, but with a lot more features, at a lower cost. It was a lot of work, but we’re very happy with the final results, and our students seemed to really enjoy the class. We hope this will encourage other teachers, students and makers to create their own animated characters, for art and technology’s sake.

 

View more photos of our ‘Robot World’ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687758927575

 

View photos of our ‘Create a Robot‘ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687842857094

 

Read our online student guide to learn how to create your own robot:

bit.ly/create-a-robot-guide

 

Learn about our ‘Robot World’ class for children at the Lycee:

fabriceflorin.com/2017/08/18/robot-world/

 

Learn about our ‘Create a Robot’ class for adults at Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/create-a-robot/

 

Learn about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #robots #makers #makerart #makered

 

Photos from our launch event, May 25, 2019 at the Myhal Centre for Innovation. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Do, FASE Communications.

A few shots from the craziness that is the Robot Restaurant...

devil themed sexy fembot creation

The robots are coming. See the complete video at The Peter O'Tooles website.

We are teaching a new maker art class called ‘Robot World’, to help 4th and 5th graders create their own artistic robot. This after-school class is taking place in fall 2017 at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Students are learning how to make their bots move in a variety of ways, as well as play sounds and light up, using a programmable Arduino board.

 

This photo set covers the first half of our 12-part course, when students get to build their robots. Each student received their own robot kit, which they learned to assemble, control and program. They first built a chassis, then wired up the electronics, assembled a remote control, then added a head and arms, with servo motors to make them move.

 

We then laser cut wooden figures and body parts based on their designs, which included a police bot, a swat bot, a devil bot and a chef bot. Once their bots are designed and assembled, they will learn how to program them and make them move in different ways, then decorate them, give them a story, and present a robot show to their friends and families in December.

 

For this course, my partner Edward Janne and I created our own robot kit, using an Arduino Feather M0 for the robot, an RF remote, a custom chassis, plus three additional servos and more parts. Our robot kit is similar to commercial products, but with a lot more features, at a lower cost. It was a lot of work, but we’re very happy with the final results, and our students seemed to really enjoy the class. We hope this will encourage other teachers, students and makers to create their own animated characters, for art and technology’s sake.

 

View more photos of our ‘Robot World’ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687758927575

 

View photos of our ‘Create a Robot‘ class:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157687842857094

 

Read our online student guide to learn how to create your own robot:

bit.ly/create-a-robot-guide

 

Learn about our ‘Robot World’ class for children at the Lycee:

fabriceflorin.com/2017/08/18/robot-world/

 

Learn about our ‘Create a Robot’ class for adults at Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/create-a-robot/

 

Learn about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #robots #makers #makerart #makered

 

based on two of my son's drawings

VEX Robotics UK National Championship 2020

VEX Robotics UK National Championship 2020

Corpo Automi Robot. Tra arte, scienza e tecnologia.

 

25 ottobre 2009 - 21 febbraio 2010

Villa Malpensata - Villa Ciani

Lugano -Svizzera

 

La mostra “Corpo, automi, robot. Tra arte, scienza e tecnologia”, organizzata dal Museo d'Arte in collaborazione con la Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta di Milano e con la partecipazione del Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia “Leonardo da Vinci” di Milano e del Museo Cantonale d’Arte di Lugano, affronta con un approccio interdisciplinare il rapporto tra il corpo umano e la rappresentazione che di esso è stata data da parte delle arti, della scienza e della tecnologia, soprattutto per quanto riguarda la dinamica dell’imitazione del corpo (con gli automi) e della sua sostituzione (con i robots).

 

www.mda.lugano.ch

www.mazzotta.it

www.museoscienza.org

VEX Robotics UK National Championship 2020

Snowbot and Robot X doin it.

ROBOT WORLD 2014 - Seoul, Korea

Impressions of "Fascination Robotic" by Daniel Hoeller (AT), Dominic Koll (AT), Alexander Koll (AT), Helmut Rohregger (AT), Robert Sturmlechner (AT), Amir Bastan (IR) at the "Digital && Life" Exhibition at the JKU.

 

Where does a robot dog learn new tricks? For the Ars Electronica Festival, a Training School is being set up at JKU-Linz’s LIT OIC for Spot the Robot Dog, where he will learn how to deal with different situations. This is where Spot will learn the skills he will later show off at the Ars Electronica Festival: recognizing gestures and hand signals, coping with difficult terrain, and reacting to obstacles. This enables Spot to autonomously guide visitors through the festival program and gives a foretaste of the future of robotics.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica - Martin Hieslmair

Robot 26 - to make your own vector art fast and easy - visit us at kwippe.com #MadeWithKwippe

We chased this robot down the street to get a photo.

 

Halloween on Broadway, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.

I sketched my robot tea strainer - twice! - and put them on top of a prevously prepared background I had sitting in a pile.

 

Swapbot: Robot PC (Amazing Mail ART group)

São Paulo (SP) 10.03.2022 - 9º Congresso Brasileiro de Inovação da Indústria - Robótica

 

Glenda Kozlowski, Paulo Mól, diretor-superintendente do SESI, na premiação da categoria aliança finalista, os ganhadores são os times Starbots (MG) e BrainMachine (GO)

 

Foto: Mario Castelo/CNI

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