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Such a sad robot. He lost his arm, and now can't robot with the other robots. Now, he's only good for selling shoes, which he hates doing.
Poor robot.
Bill makes these little robots in his lab at Sussex University's CCNR. They're super speedy obstacle avoidance bots and great fun to play with.
DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Marietta, Ga. June 2018 - Children of military members and civilian employees from the Georgia National Guard and Dobbins Air Reserve Base participate in the third annual Robotics Camp. The camp provides the children with engineering principles necessary to design, program and compete with a Lego EV3 Mind Storm robot.
Georgia National Guard photo by Sgt. Shye Wilborn
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).
Energid's Cadaver Lab at MGH verifying the operation of its autonomous endotracheal intubation robot. This portable robot uses machine vision to insert a air tube into a blocked airway.
This is a cardboard robot figure from s Japanese comic "Yotsuba&!" (a very funny comic, even though the picture looks all dark and creepy, ha).
Ah, and there's actually a tiny switch on its side, which when you turn on, its eyes would light on. I should've took a picture like that...
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:
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:
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This little LEGO robot is part of a little series. Each model was built from the pieces of a single Creator set. I used only the small sets (little cars, planes etc.)
I built this mask out of a plastic bowl, rubberband, two bicycle
reflectors, an easter egg surprise container and a flashlight battery
compartment cover. It must have been during the mid-seventies, when I
was about 8 years old.
A Robby delivery robot parked next to a homeless man in downtown Palo Alto. They're starting to operate "alone," with minders.
(Kodak Vision3 250D film developed with Unicolor).