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Gloria Friedmann, Everyday Robots, 2015 at Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial ARTZUID
see also my blog: pienw.blogspot.com/2019/08/amsterdam-sculptuur-biennale-a...
Robot Junior, restored by Fritz Kergl in 2019, with Schneider Tele-Xenar 75/3,5 special collapsible Robot sunshade en universal viewfinder T&W with distance adjustment
Performs perfectly
Robot 61 (8”)
This little guy somehow won the hearts of more of my Flickr viewers than any who came before him. Just goes to show when you group a kitchen strainer, electrical wire terminal, 3/8" wrenches, TV knobs, spark plug sleeves, air duct, drawer pulls together you achieve...cute!
Robot IIa
with Schneider Tele-Xenar 75/3,5
Universal Robot TeWe Viewer,
side viewer,
shoulder strap lugs,
collapsible sunshade and
metal snake shoulder strap.
Works smoothly
bought in 1961, Photo Ali Brussels
Sushi Robots chop stix holder!
Had fun with my new Lensbay Composer, going for that plastic lens Holga look with this shoot (I mean dinner...).
Be sure to check out the entire set (it includes a short movie).
One of my earliest creations that wasn't a rainbow warrior. I made this when I was 5, and gave it to my Mom as a present. It's been collecting dust on her desk, so I thought I would post it for the heck of it.
This is a scene during the robotics competition sponsored by the ECE department at BYU. Robots chased each other around the oval track to see which was the fastest.
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Tried to make a big robot with enough articulation to allow for some posing. Especially like how the head turned out.
Boam Industries - Robotics Devision
within the applied science sector of this beloved corporation dwells the cornerstone of our mighty workforce - without the many Robots we use for our off world ventures we would not be able to achieve such wonders as the J-MS7 and or the Great Mother Port many of us have come to call home.
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I was thinking about selling this on Ebay. John and I took it to the studio and made a nice set-up for it with a big foam astroid that my friend Hunter made for a movie called Zero Prospect. We put a green light on it and shot this. The robot walks a few steps and the a little movie is projected on his chest. I ended up never listing it.
Daft Punk, a French electronic music duo that combines elements of house music with funk, techno, disco, rock, and synthpop. The duo have worn ornate helmets and gloves to assume robot personas in most of their public appearances.
SMASH! Sydney Manga and Anime Show, Sydney, Australia (Saturday 20 Aug 2016)
My original Mech(Robo) "RED BOOTS" made it from LEGO
This robot can move the joint.
However, photo's only this angle.
Star Wars Battlefront • Cinematic Tools by Hattiwatti • ReShade
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I'm not the best at making up names, so I'll say as it is... a robot dinosaur ...it's also been a while since I've made any formal robots
Functionality includes... movement in any possible way and my favorite bit... the legs are rubberband powered
best if viewed in lightbox
An old robot, its mind corrupted with evil intentions. Still being loyal to her now long-dead human masters, she slowly but surely destroys robots that could be considered dangerous by offering virus software to them.
Robots at Ford's Transit Van plant in Southampton.
View the full set on my website - www.bcd-urbex.com/ford-transit-van-factory-southampton/
This mini miner has a drill for one arm, and a movable grabby-hand...thing. (What would I call that? :I ) The robot also has a small light to illuminate the underground darkness.
I took inspiration from his ray gun and finned helmet. It's fun to make something sleek and mean with pink accents!
Currently on display in the VLC instillation at the Museum of Surrey!
Meet the cheeky robot, Titan! Sorry the quality isn't very good, I just couldn't get close! It was frustrating, as they'd fenced off a small area for the 8 foot robot, and we knew there was a crowd round him. I videoed a bit (to follow soon!) and when he seemed to have finished his 'show' we wandered around looking at the exhibition, ending up in the area he had been in. By then he had started to move around, and ended up not far from where we'd patiently been watching, so if we'd stayed where we were we probably could have got some better photos!!
These photos were just before he disappeared off for a break!
Picking up an apple is one of those jobs requiring the delicate touch of the human hand – or its robotic counterpart.
ESA is developing technologies for advanced human–machine interaction to transfer the human sense of touch to space.
The aim is that remote operators will feel as though they are right there with whatever they are controlling, such as planetary rovers.
Among the specialised equipment is this UK-supplied Shadow Hand, which incorporates a force-feedback sense of touch and pressure to allow high-precision, high-manipulability gripping, with the robot hand reproducing the motion of its human operator.
Based at ESA’s ESTEC technical heart, in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, the Telerobotics and Haptics Laboratory already has an experiment flying in orbit: the Haptics-1 payload aboard the International Space Station. The next step is next year’s Interact experiment, with a wheeled rover down on Earth being steered from the Station.