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Note the IKEA Bonde bookshelf in the background. I have seen several robotics labs with IKEA furniture: it is cheap, it makes the environment "realistic", and the grad students can use it when the robots aren't active.

3D robot, modeled and and rendered in Anim8or. Edited in Corel PhotoPaint.

 

and just in case you were wondering, this took a ridiculously long time to do. Mostly because of the immense detail, but also because this is the first major model I made while learning the software.

 

www.anim8or.com

this was done from my own robot sketch.

 

I scanned it in, ran it through the Autopunch software that came with my Singer Futura 350 embriodery sewing machine and then stitched it out.

 

I'm so amazed with by this machine and the software. Thi is only the 4th thing I have stitched out and I have only had the machine since Saturday!! wahoo.

 

Thanks for looking!

YONEZAWA Japon Année 1976 20cm

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 que recorre un camino especifico y al ponerle cubos al frente los recoge y los lleva a su parte trasera para transportarlos hasta llegar a la plataforma final donde los descarga

A DPW robot at the church.

Robot on the roof of the Ghibli Museum, from the side.

 

Unfortunately, the lighting on this day was not very cooperative - a bright, white cloudy sky!

Futuristic robot, 3d animated model by OConn3l.

Buy it at Turbosquid.

Junior Robotics is a high energy and fun robotic engineering camp where campers will build a new robot each day while learning programming on powerful software including LEGO® WeDo and Scratch programming platforms. This is a great camp to introduce students to the world of programming. Photos by Laura Inlow, Marketing & PR

Create your own robot adventure story with this cute book from Mrs. Post.

 

Price: $12

 

Perfect for: kids, people who want to create their own adventures

 

Mrs. Post Stationery

3092 Poplar Avenue, No. 10

Memphis, TN, 38111

we have fun at work. robot made by john hirsch. decorated further by myself michael and randall.

Instalado: 2008

Cliente: FUNFRAP (Grupo TEKSID)

Proyecto: BLOQUES MOTOR FIAT

Pieza: METAL

Robot: ABB - IRB 52

Pistolas: GRACO TIPO AIRMIX

Bombas: MERKUR GRACO 30:1

Otros: CAMBIO DE COLOR AUTOMÁTICO

 

Instalado por OCHOA maquinaria

pablo@ochoamaquinaria.com

For some reason, some of the crosswalks in philly have these little robots, or men painted into them....

Robotics is a great tool for learning about circuits, sensors and programming. Learn More: pratt.duke.edu

We are teaching two robot classes this fall, to help students create their own artistic robots. These classes are taking place at the Lycée Français in Sausalito (for 4th & 5th graders), and at Tam High School in Mill Valley (for adults and teens). During those classes, students learn how to build a robot from scratch, then make them move in a variety of ways, using a programmable Arduino board.

 

This photo set is about the custom robot kit we created for these classes at Tam Makers, our community makerspace. It includes a laser-cut chassis with motors and wheels, an Arduino Feather M0 with assorted electronics, an Arduino-powered remote control, as well as body parts and servo motors to make them move.

 

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 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

 

Titan the Robot on The Moor, Sheffield.

Out of This World Festival - Sunday.

The robot walks, sings and tells bad jokes. Hugely entertaining.

5 shots uploaded:

Link to video of it in action below:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=73dldEt0ZjA

For week 15 of the 52.5 project; theme is Depth of Field

 

Another one of those photos that looked better in my head than it turned out.

Ray guns in Hove museum. At the excellent exhibition of old toy robots and related toys and artworks in Hove museum.

 

Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic G1.

My new ROOMBA!!! I present Margaret, named after Margaret Berger, who sings the amazing song "Robot Song". Go listen to it on her myspace. But enough about that. I have a Roomba! Named Margaret!!! Who is a robot vacuum!! And she's so exciting! And smart! And now my floors aren't as filthy! And Margaret looks like a trilobite!!!!!! YAY!!!! Let my robot future begin!!!!

   

you can borrow it for 10 dolla a day.

 

i also took this picture with my awesome cameraphone. my robot future is already here, methinks.

ROBOT !

Chorégraphie Blanca Li

 

Robots, ordinateurs, écrans tactiles, distributeurs et bornes automatiques en tous genres, codes barres, flash codes, géolocalisation, avatars online que les mains enfantines manipulent sans y penser… Nous interagissons au quotidien avec des dizaines de machines plus ou moins automatiques, plus ou moins électroniques, plus ou moins « pensantes » qui réfléchissent nos goûts et nos actions. Blanca Li explore la relation complexe de l’homme à la machine avec huit danseurs dont les mouvements déclenchent des instruments de musique absurdes. Sa rencontre avec Maywa Denki, collectif d’artistes japonais naviguant avec humour et poésie dans l’univers techno des objets animés et avec NAO, un robot humanoïde, lui a donné envie d’explorer les interactions corps – machines sur un mode plutôt cocasse et décalé. Néanmoins, la possible interchangeabilité des hommes et des machines reste la question centrale de ce spectacle abordé de manière sensible.

 

DANSE

Ve 04 oct 20 h – Sa 05 oct 20 h

à l'Hexagone Scène Nationale Arts Sciences - Meylan

theatre-hexagone.eu/2013/04/23/robot/

acrylics and screenprint mediums on canvas.

100x145cm

Participants at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

The Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Wisley[1] in the English county of Surrey south of London, is one of four gardens run by the Society, the others being Harlow Carr, Hyde Hall and Rosemoor. Wisley is the second most visited paid entry garden in the United Kingdom after the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with 959,434 visitors in the year to 31 January 2010.

 

Description

Wisley is now a large and diverse garden covering 240 acres (971,000 m²). In addition to numerous formal and informal decorative gardens, several glasshouses and an extensive arboretum, it includes small scale "model gardens" which are intended to show visitors what they can achieve in their own gardens, and a trials field where new cultivars are assessed.

 

The laboratory, for both scientific research and training, was originally opened in 1907, but proved inadequate. It was expanded and its exterior was rebuilt during World War I. It was designated a Grade II Listed building in 1985.[4]

 

Visitor numbers increased significantly from 5,250 in 1905, to 11,000 in 1908, 48,000 in the late 1920s, and 170,000 in 1957, and passed 400,000 in 1978, 500,000 in 1985, and 600,000 in 1987.[4]

 

In April 2005 Alan Titchmarsh cut the turf to mark the start of construction of the Bicentenary Glasshouse.[7] This major new feature covers three quarters of an acre (3,000 m²) and overlooks a new lake built at the same time. It is divided into three main planting zones representing desert, tropical and temperate climates. It was budgeted at £7.7 million and opened June 26, 2007.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RHS_Garden,_Wisley

This is one off the two new robotic arms Western Tech (my high school) got this year. They can do all sorts of neat stuff, like go up, go down, left AND right! Right now it is fitted with the "suction cup" attachment which, which I used to build that nifty stack (which would have been bigger if Mr. Halling didn't come and steal one of the pucks). There is also a "really strong grabber" attachment. I used that one to plug an Ethernet cable into the appropriate port.

 

And, just in case you're wondering, I only broke the arm once in the half hour I played with it (and it was because of a bug in their programming).

Robot Dreams is an exhibition that the Museum Tinguely in Basel organized in cooperation with Kunsthaus Graz. Video at VernissageTV: vernissage.tv/blog/2010/08/16/robot-dreams-at-museum-ting...

The title Robot Dreams is borrowed from a short story of the same name by Isaac Asimov. The show brings together works that explore the broad topic of Robots and its association with various topics.

I found this in the songbook for the exhibit in the next photo.

I played the role of the rubbish robot at "Robots. Aliens and Rocketships" by a secret club (www.schhh.org) in Aarhus in March.

 

The event too place in an old observatory that we were granted use of for the day,

 

The Rubbish Robot had no dials, buttons or displays to begin with, these were hidden around the observatory and kids would help the robot by finding them and sticking them on, enabling moe and more functions.

 

Fun times. On the back of the costume was a big, revolving wind-up key.

I gave him a little wind up thingy...I think it helped him escape

  

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An alien robot on Thomas' birthday cake

Steve Anton, Co-Coach of Los Alamos FIRST Robotics Team, accepts a check for $10,000 from Steve Wells of Los Alamos National Bank. Robotics members looking on include (left to right) Kirk Thompson, Jackie Cooke, Don Davis, Kelly Krammer, Jim Redman, George Barnum, Nate Phillips, Simon Redman, Ben Nelson. Tiffany and Mia Anton, Ben Schilling, John Tauxe, and Cameron Tauxe , The FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Team is designing and building a robot for National competition in the summer of 2012. The team is composed os Los Alamos High School students and adult mentors and coaches who will assist the kids with the project.

 

photo by TK Thompson

The Robotics team traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to compete in the Midwest Regional Robotics competition. The team, and their robot, made it all the way to the semi-finals!

The DHS Wildcat Robotics team lead this fun 3-day long workshop! (6/24/19-6/26/19)

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