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I took my Queboid robot and added a NXT and NXT servo motors to it. Then I mounted a ball-shooting gun in the center

 

The QueboidShooter is controlled via a joystick

Really sorry for the funky photo but it's dark and there is nowhere I could get a photo without glare.

My granddaughter in her robot costume for halloween

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!

Standing guard in front of our back guarden

Images de la conférence Innorobo, Innovation Robotic Summit, à Lyon.

 

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Un compte-rendu de l'évènement

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Robotics expertise at Aberystwyth University

wash-machine kkkk

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ROBOT WORLD 2014 - Seoul, Korea

Robot

 

Les aventures d'un petit robot créé spontanément. Les photos sont réalisées avec un Hasselblad 500 C/M.

 

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Robot got a lung infection as soon as we brought him home from the shelter, but today he's starting to feel better. He ate on his own and even picked up a pair of my rolled up socks (the white lump) to play with. First eating and playing in ten days!

Un robot-pion à manipuler pour jouer et créer. Dans un parcours semé de surprises, les enfants découvrent les multiples facettes de l’art numérique tout en s’amusant et en s’initiant à une robotique ludique et multimédia. Esprits curieux demandés !

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Robot Invasion in my house

Un grande robot da demolizione all'opera nella demolizione di una soletta in cemento per l'apertura di forometrie in un edificio ad uso uffici

2014 BotsIQ robotics competition at California University of Pennsylvania. For more information about the BotsIQ program, see us at www.botsiqpa.org or at www.facebook.com/botsiqswpa

 

Photo by Scott Dietz

Robots in Disguise playing at The Croft in Bristol, May 2008

Meet R.I.C.

 

Robotic

Interface

Coryphee (means person who performs graceful dance)

 

R.I.C. is a robot that can dance "the Robot". It will mirror an actual dancer that will either be wearing a motion capture rig or is scanned by something similar to the Kinect.

 

itp.nyu.edu/~bl1236/blog/2011/09/r-i-c/

 

Named after my good friend Ricardo who is a dancer and taught me "the Robot"

 

Just in the early stages of prototyping at the moment.

With over 500 matches played and more than 300 judging sessions on #NERD18, here's the top photos we've got from that day!

 

This was made possible through the efforts of 65 dedicated jury members, and IEEE Lebanon Section's support throughout the day.

Ford had this robot that interacted with the audience. He was getting a lot of laughs

UofT Robotics Institute at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, in Montreal, Canada. May 20-24, 2019. Photos courtesy Xiaoyu Zhu.

 

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Marty Robot, Stop and Shop, Pics by Mike Mozart instagram.com/MikeMozart

The green dot was the clue, they’d started to appear around the city earlier that year. He first thought it was a student project or an alternative graffiti artist; he remembered the notorious stickerer of New Cross, rumoured to be an art student, who over the space of 12 months had built up a memory, a stationary palimpsest, of his daily routines. Brightly coloured stickers, the type you’d find in Office World, where left on lamp posts, handrails, doors and bus stops. There were hundreds of them, leaving evidence of the movement and actions of a stranger… an emergent record of the banal movements through space over time.

 

But this was different, the dots appeared on objects that you first didn’t expect; on products that were handmade or crafted locally. The products of the new revolution, the ones that were sweeping the country; a neo-craft movement, that began with the hipsters, had now grown in momentum and scale. People had returned to the ideas and ideals of Ruskin (without the attendant misogyny); where their labour was evident in their close material domain. From craft beer to artisanal axes, people had rejected mass manufacturing for simpler times, but something about the green dots had given him cause for concern.

 

In the first decade of the 21st Century a ‘new aesthetic’ had emerged. Named, documented and described by the artist James Bridle, it had influenced a lot the visual culture of the early part of the century. To see chocolates with robot readable surfaces wasn’t unusual in itself, but the dots regularity and distribution hinted a system much darker than a trend for post-internet artists. The dots were the first sign of an infiltration, and ultimate downfall, of the global shift in capitalism.

Seen at Ella's Deli

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