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Fold a Robot! no glue necessary!

A blank robot for you to go crazy on. See www.ckoe.net for instructions and download.

It's a picture of a robot!

Diffcult to increase production ? With this robot , things comes to be easy .

Video on Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XafQeK7qKy4

It's my the biggest remote controlled humanoid robot. It's 0,5 m high.

Once a week, I mentor Natalina (a.k.a. Dr. Canard), to help her develop her multimedia and maker skills. This week, we finished building our first two robots together: we connected the wheels and motors to the batteries and the Arduino controller, and added a sonar to detect obstacles.

 

I’m really happy with our progress, and so is she: we did this in just two hour-long sessions. I’m so glad I could give her the confidence that she can indeed build robots. (Her previous experience at her school’s robotics class was disappointing, which is why we picked this task.)

 

Next week, we will turn them into 'poetic robots’, by mounting two of her decorated ducks over this technical infrastructure, as I did with Indigo the Wonder Duck — see video: vimeo.com/145585551

 

Then we hope to add a storyline, a backdrop, more lights and sounds, with impromptu dialog and music. I can’t wait to see them interact with each other. Stay tuned …

 

To track the progress of our Wonderbot project, check out this photo album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157660350909609

We are teaching a new maker art class called ‘Robot World’, to help children create their own artistic robots. This class for grades 4-5 will take place at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Students will learn how to make their bots move in a variety of ways, as well as play sounds and light up, using a programmable Arduino board. They will then decorate their animated creatures, give them a story, and create a magical world for them to live in.

 

This photo set covers our our first prototypes for this class, featuring a Baby Angel, an Alien and a Bamboodu native american spirit, in different stages of construction. Students will design their own characters, and we will laser cut wooden figures based on their designs, using the same mechanisms to make characters shake their heads and wave their arms while they roam.

 

Each student will receive a robot kit, which they will learn to assemble, control and program. They will then take their completed robot home with them, after the class ends. For this course, my partner Edward Janne and I have 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.

 

We are also teaching a similar class for adults and teens at Tam Makers in Mill Valley, which will use the same robot kit. In just two evenings in late September, we'll show students how to build their own robot with Arduino, make it move, light up and play sounds -- then take it home.

 

View more photos of our ‘Robot World’ class:

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

 

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

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

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

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

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

 

Learn more about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #robots #makers #makerart #makered

 

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

 

Glenda Kozlowski, apresentadora;

 

Foto: Mario Castelo/CNI

? Hong Kong Année 80 8,5cm

We are teaching a new maker art class called ‘Robot World’, to help children create their own artistic robots. This class for grades 4-5 is taking place 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 our our first classes, when students designed their own robots, as well as a magical world for them to live in. They imagined a future space city connected to earth by a long elevator, and populated by robots and friendly demons. They named it Foodville: a peaceful world filled with food, including soda fountains, cars powered by slushies, with cotton candy clouds and a sea of apple juice.

 

Students created animated characters designed to make their world a better place: two police bots, a care bot and a friendly devil. They can throw marshmallows and cotton balls, to insure a life of ‘everlasting fun.’ In coming weeks, we will laser cut wooden figures based on their designs, and they will assemble their bots, make them move, then decorate them, give them a story, and present a robot show to their friends and families.

 

Each student received their own robot kit, which they will learn to assemble, control and program. They will then take their completed robot home with them, after the class ends. For this course, my partner Edward Janne and I have 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.

 

View more photos of our ‘Robot World’ class:

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

 

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

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

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

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

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

 

Learn more about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #robots #makers #makerart #makered

 

Mein papa's robot collection.

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

Wattman needs an Eve to fix him (or at least an engineering geek).

 

My dad gave me this robot a while back. I think it was thrown out years ago where he used to work, and he likes to salvage things.

 

I'm not engineer-minded enough to figure out/fix the wiring and circuits and such, so Wattman doesn't work. But maybe one day.

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

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

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

 

Glenda Kozlowski, apresentadora;

 

Foto: Mario Castelo/CNI

Bender the Robot from Futurama - B9 Robot from Lost In Space - C3P0 SeeThreePO android from Star Wars - Davros the Dalek creator from Dr Who - androids mechanical man men automaton plastic windup toy toys sci-fi science fiction

OK, gotta finish the lower legs and the backpack.. I totally revamped the noggin... and I REALLY like it. This is 50's Robo Attacknomeka. Oh Yeah, the eyevisor is trans green. May put a light in.

 

In the human arm (and many other animal arms) it's convenient to have one set of joints (e.g. shoulder & elbow) primarily concerned with moving the hand to a location in 3D space, and another set in the wrist for changing the orientation of the hand. It's especially convenient if these wrist rotations take place about a common centre, as they do in the human arm.

 

This is a simple differential gear mechanism used in a number of robot arms for accomplishing two degrees of wrist rotation (pitch and roll) about a common centre. In the Armdroid robot they are exposed to view. The two side gears are rotated by the orange belts which run back down the forearm. The plate to the right is where the gripper is attached.

 

Rotating both the side gears in the same direction changes the pitch of the gripper. Rotating them in opposite directions accomplishes roll.

 

Op 10 oktober 2012 de Dag van de Duurzaamheid organiseerde Inleveren? Waarom niet! een gratis workshop Robots Bouwen van E-Waste. Kinderen namen zelf hun oude elektrische apparaten van huis mee en leerden spelenderwijs meer over recycling en afvalscheiden.

Mindstorms in action

Photos from the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center this week of testing being done on the latest robotic technology available to emergency response agencies. ASTI International along with federal agencies to include NSTI and the Department of Homeland Security were here at the training center to test and evaluate the various systems available today. They are doing standardize testing on the robotic systems to help various emergency response agencies and the military determine and quantify the capabilities of these systems. This testing /competing helps agencies determine what are the best systems for their particular missions and even increases proficiency of the users of these systems. Robotics developers from as far away as Japan and elsewhere around the world are here to participate in this unique event.

 

The robotics systems included ground, aerial and aquatic robots, maneuvering through special obstacle courses built for this event. Some of the robots even maneuvered through the “Burn House” at the fire training center. Local police departments and military units are participating with their bomb disposal units and NYFD and other fire departments across the country are also participating.

  

Photographs by Craig McClure

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robot by myself ...made with some diferent picture.

made with photoshop

Sydney. Dina, Rosa and Maia (all @13) at the Lego-Robotics-League bonfire.

The little paper tabs are off switches--they insulate the LED lead from the battery and can be pulled out when you're ready to turn them on.

 

More here.

 

Original artwork here.

   

Dollar Tree Bootleg Robot

Fixed sentry robot with auto tracking and auto fire modes. Current deployment as point access control sentry servicing Skynet mission critical command and control nodes.

? ? France Année 2018 24cm

Had a great day at The Gadget Show Live 2010 in Birmingham. Loads to see and do!

 

This 8'6" robot was awesome - and had to be seen to be believed.

These 11 robots were specially created for Nutz + Boltz: A Robot Show. They'll all be available Thursday, August 28 at Yummy.

 

For more info, please visit my blog: blog.frag-ment-ed.com

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