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for this years t in the park,me and my friend campbell dressed up as rock em sock em robots :)
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Robots are problem solver and motivate and encourage students of all types to get involved in STEM. Every kid can learn how to program a virtual and a real robot with Cyber-Robotics.
This was a really fun interactive exhibit. We had to wait for the little kids to finish trying to break it. Luckily they failed. The object was to stand in a seperate compartment and using only a video camera, pick up the natural sponges and move them. You had a simulated robotic arm, like you'd have in a submersible.
This is a stereogram that I created many years ago. You are advised to view this in the Large size. Click on the All Sizes icon to access.
Once you see the hidden image you'll realise that it was as easy as 1-2-3
A stereogram is a two-dimensional picture that has a 3-D image hidden in it. The hidden image is not on the surface of the monitor screen. To find the hidden image you must focus your eyes through the screen. Pretend that you are looking through the monitor to the distant background. This causes you to switch from "near point" to "far point" vision and will allow the hidden image to come into view.
Have fun!
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:
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Ülkemizdeki artan genç nüfusumuz başta robot ve bilişim teknolojileri olmak üzere çeşitli bilim dallarına ilgi duyuyorlar. Websitemizin amacı ise bu gençlerin gerçekleştirmek istedikleri proje ler için kaynak olabilmek. Çeşitli bilim dallarında pek çok hali hazırda uygulanabilir projeler sitemizde mevcut olduğu gibi dilerseniz sizlerde paylaşım ekibimize katılabilirsiniz. Gelecek nesillerimiz için çabalıyoruz!
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).
The Robot Junior was introduced in 1954 by Otto Berning & Co. in Schwelm, Westphalia. This internationally much advertised steel-camera of the ingenious constructor Heinz Kilfitt had two remarkable features, first a modern type of film advance with double exposure lock and coupled shutter cocking, and second a multi-speed kind of rotating shutter from Gauthier, made completely of metal.
The Robot 2's special feature was the most significant for the whole camera series: a strong spring motor for film advance, made by the Black Forest clock maker Baeuerle & Söhne. That allowed to make a series of images in a few seconds. Maybe this feature plus the camera's robust stainless steel body made it one of the prefered cameras of the German army. Especially the German Luftwaffe owned special versions of it with more robust spring motor and a 75mm Xenar lens.
With the Junior, film could now be rewound into the feed cassette in the camera as in other 35 mm cameras but loses the angle finder and the rewind mechanism of the Star.
-Camerapedia
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
Virginia Tech's robot finishes the Urban Challenge robot race in Victorville, California, on November 3, 2007.
Ülkemizdeki artan genç nüfusumuz başta robot ve bilişim teknolojileri olmak üzere çeşitli bilim dallarına ilgi duyuyorlar. Websitemizin amacı ise bu gençlerin gerçekleştirmek istedikleri proje ler için kaynak olabilmek. Çeşitli bilim dallarında pek çok hali hazırda uygulanabilir projeler sitemizde mevcut olduğu gibi dilerseniz sizlerde paylaşım ekibimize katılabilirsiniz. Gelecek nesillerimiz için çabalıyoruz!
Photos from Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku/Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan.
This 75 minute show was absolutely incredible. I want to go back and watch another.
2014 Randall Tabula / Burning Robot Factory
Inspired from a sheet of paper that I purchased in an art shop in Colorado.
Derwent Inktense watercolor pencils
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).
A quick robot challenge with Jorge Lacera. Think of him as a dumb brainless robot soldier covered in synthetic human flesh ready to destroy everything in his path with blind obedience....wait....isn't that called a terminator? Who knows! Colored update to come soon!
Robot bodies fused with birds heads using photoshop. A range of filters were then applied to the images before they were cut out and arranged against print and text backgrounds. These formed a series of sketchbook pieces designed to test ideas for larger scale images on canvas.