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The Paparazzi Bots is a series of five autonomous robots each standing at the height of the average human. Comprised of multiple microprocessors, cameras, sensors, code and robotic actuators on a custom-built rolling platform, they move at the speed of a walking human, avoiding walls and obstacles while using sensors to move toward humans. They seek one thing, which is to capture photos of people and to make these images available to the press and the world wide web as a statement of culture's obsession with the “celebrity image” and especially our own images. The flash autonomously goes off, capturing people’s photos and elevating them to “celebrity” in a kind of momentary anointing by the robots. The robots also become celebrities through their association to the “famous people” at the exhibition that are captured by the Paparazzi Bots.
Each autonomous robot can make the decision to take the photos of particular people, while ignoring other humans in the exhibition, based on things such as, whether or not the viewers are smiling or the shape of their smile. When the robots identify a person or group they will automatically adjust their focus and use a series of bright flashes to record that moment.
Surveillance technologies straddle a delicate balance that we have in contemporary culture, where we are all photographed without our knowledge by cell phones, hidden cameras and sometimes “celebritized”. This is a kind of modern baptism with the camera flash and the spectacle of being the focus of the camera becoming a kind of techno anointing.
This work explores ideas surrounding the shifting territories of self and machine and how machines can manipulate the other (us) in a grand co-evolutionary dance of emerging robot-human relations.
The recent emergence of social networks and their ability to connect people through software prompts via the world wide web is a prime example of the co-evolution of humans and their intelligent machines. The fact that the software prompts exploit our social needs for connectivity and social space is so easily exploited in this new critical juncture in our emerging machine human relations.
This camera can track your head and be set to take a photo if you smile mildly, medium-smile or pull-a-muscle smile. When set to smile mode, they do seem to prefer even smiles rather than crooked smiles so here the machine is making determinations about issues of "beauty". I have considered holding a robot beauty contest as an addition to this work.
By Ken Rinaldo.
Special Thanks to Shirley Madill curator who invited these works to Toronto for Nuit Blanche
Special Thanks to Amy Youngs the midwife to the birth of these robots.
Thanks to the Dynasty Foundation, Russia and Dmitry Bulatov Curator, for funding this robot Commission.
Thanks to Malcolm Levy who invited the production of three more Paparazzi Bots for the Vancouver Olympics in 2010
Thanks to the College of Arts and Humanities for further funding of this project.
The Citizen Cyberlab demonstrates three hands-on Citizen Science projects at the Science Museum:
1. Hacking hardware and sensors in the Arctic for DIY climate change science
2. the UN's GeoTagX for humanitarian disaster mapping
3. the SynBio game Hero.coli
Affix the Sensor bar to this of the sensor bar won't fit on your tv. Don't forget to stick it to the table.
Sensor Cleaning I have made this all sizes available so you can view the dust in all its glory, you may not however download or use these images for any purpose whatsoever, unless you ask for my express permission first. So in effect they are still All Rights Reserved unless any of you know how to have an all rights reserved picture that is available in all sizes??
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Today was spent cleaning my sensor, Editing/Posting photos, and enjoying the sun but forgot my camera :(
Electronic sensors are a part of every single machine, as they enable them to receive informations from their surroudings. Visit our store and learn how to use those components!
The Hogar Sensor Camera is the perfect combination of security and portability in a compact design. With dual power input, HD video capability and a PIR motion sensor it is an all-round truly wireless security device.
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Wide operating temperature range: -20 to +250 Celsius degree
Dielectric strength: 1,500V AC for one second
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Insulation resistance: Greater or equal 100Mohm
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