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AIDA the dashboard bot

In an attempt to create more interaction with our vehicles, researchers have created AIDA. AIDA is basically a car computer and GPS that has some well designed personification.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 18:32

Single servo robot

[Guilherme Martins] rose to a challenge to build a robot with a single servo. His robot is a puppet controller, called talkie walkie. In real time, it will move its mouth to the sound of what you are saying.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 17:54

Keepon, eat your heart out

[Ruyck] sent us this video of his mini Keepon robot. For those who haven’t been initiated, Keepon is a very emotive, and extremely expensive, dancing robot.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 17:29

BigDog’s bipedal brother

Boston Dynamics is at it again. This time, they’ve created a creepy biped with a natural gait. It may look very similar to BigDog, because it really is almost the same system.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 16:51

(the) Best Robotics competition

(the) Best Robotics competition

If you give a mouse a cookie, he will ask for a glass of milk. If you give a team of geeks a box full of parts ranging from aluminum to plywood to motors to RF interfaces, they will build a robot.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.26 at 06:02

Score online with robot soccer

Score online with robot soccer

[Erik] and [Heni] have been using soccer as a way to improve code development techniques in robotics. Their soccer playing robots won first prize in the development competition at the 2007 RoboCup competition.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.23 at 17:40

Industrial robots producing art

Here is an interesting project that should spark some good discussion. Artaic is a company that is using industrial robots to produce mosaics. They are then selling these mosaics as fine art.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.22 at 07:14

Ski bot

[Bojan Nemec] has come up with a robot that can ski better than us.  Not that skiing better than us is a hugely lofty goal. The bot is capable of skiing using standard, off the shelf skis.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.22 at 06:40

Awesome robots love Fanta

What you are seeing above is not a commercial for Fanta, though we think it would have been a good one. It also isn’t being played at an accelerated speed.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.19 at 11:42

Polycarbonate fish uses three servos to swim

Polycarbonate fish uses three servos to swim

[Amnon] is learning the hard way that water and electronics don’t always like to play nicely together. He’s been working on creating a swimming fish that uses three servos to flex a sheet of fish-shaped polycarbonate.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.17 at 13:46


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