Archive for October, 2007

Halloween In The RoBunker

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

From the lovely people at Evil Mad Scientist Labs, who are reveling in the latest edition of Make: Magazine:

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On page 60, you can find the article that we wrote about how to build the Larson Scanner (named after Glen A. Larson); a scanning eye for your old-school Cylon or KITT pumpkin projects.

The article is actually a slightly updated version of our project from last Halloween, Make A Cylon Jack-O-Lantern. Last year’s how-to is still online– and we have recently checked to make sure that all the parts on the parts list are still available.

Either way, let’s see those Cylons! If you build one, please post your pictures in the Evil Mad Science Auxiliary.

It’s time. . .to make. . .The Cylons!!!!!

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Covert Spy Bugs

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

One or the conspiracy junkies – Are there spy bugs tracking your every move when you are at a public protest?

DragonSpies!

Do spybugs perch on your window boxes, the better to see what cereal you had for breakfast? Are there little robotic insects crawling through your shop space even now, sending pictures back to the mothership, to be added to your file and used against you when they time comes?

Probably not, but we’ll get right on that.

The Washingotn post has a nifty little article about the history of insectoid surveillance devices, including some that may or may not be in use today.

Agency spokesman George Little said he could not talk about what the CIA may have done since [the Seventies]. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service also declined to discuss the topic.

The concept of an insect-sized is great but does have its pitfalls:

Even if the technical hurdles are overcome, insect-size fliers will always be risky investments.

“They can get eaten by a bird, they can get caught in a spider web,” said Fearing of Berkeley. “No matter how smart you are — you can put a Pentium in there — if a bird comes at you at 30 miles per hour there’s nothing you can do about it.”

Most intriguing is DARPA’s goal for a species of cybernetically enhanced beetles and moths – bugs whose nervous systems have entwined with a human-placed chip, or whose muscles serve as the power source for various devices.

Oh yeah, we’re totally not worried that a robot army’s going to come out of this. Oh no.

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I’ll take your telepresence and see you three meetings

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Tele-presence begins in the office.

One Who Has Seen The Eye

From New Scientist Tech Blog:

Finally, they found a more suitable remote-controlled platform made by Super Droid Robots, and mounted everything on top of it, at head-height, using a pole.

The result is a pretty interesting real-life experiment in robotic telepresence, and both Bowman and his co-workers seem to be happy with the arrangement. He can easily wheel IvanAnywhere into someone’s office for a quick chat and attend meetings in different parts of the office. The only problem so far was when people forgot to plug the robot in for an overnight recharging.

“I was wandering the halls at night looking for somebody to plug me in,” Bowman says.

I like the bit about crashing into people’s shins as he careened around the office in one of their prototypical solutions. I myself would have just stopped there, maybe added some spikes in the front or something. Then again I have been noted for my misanthropic tendencies (why do think we work with robots and not people?).

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Tiro Teaches English

Monday, October 8th, 2007

A classroom full of gobsmacked schoolchildren was treated to a lesson in English taught by Tiro, a robot developed by Hanjool Robotics Crop and programmed with the will to destroy young minds ability to interact on the fly and keep the kids’ attention completely riveted to their teacher.

Tiro teaches English

Tiro asked in English questions such as: “How many giraffes are there on the board?” It also displayed the name of the next student to participate in a role-playing task on the screen on its chest.

Korea’s dedication to becoming a world leader in the imminent surge of robotics technology should teach a thing or two to the US, who has not yet gotten a clue about robotics in any really meaningful government-supported way. Korea’s building a whole freakin’ district for robots, called “Robot World” and aims to have a robot in every home by 2020. We’re talking Rosie the Robot here, kids.

They also have nationwide free wireless. What a country.

[via Robots.net]

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The Backseat Driver That Never Goes Away

Monday, October 8th, 2007

It seems there is a new concept car out there that has a wee robot built in to the dash:

Pivo et Papero

The robot is PaPeRo, a cute little dude we have mentioned before. Papero automatically makes your driving experience better just through the sheer volume of Cutrinos* he emits.

The three-seated electric car has a cabin that can rotate all the way around, eliminating the need for backing up. As for Papero, he keeps tabs on you, saying things like “You look tired. There’s a coffee shop 500 meters ahead on the left” and “You’re so wasted, I can’t believe you’re driving drunk again.”

Just like Uncle Herman on family road trips, only this time you really can grab him and throw him out the window, as per your fantasies.

[Via Sci-Fi Tech]

*Cutrino: The Official Scientific Term for the cuteness of a robotic object. The Rotor will explain the equations.

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Wii Firefighting Robot

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

If you’re aching to enter an event at RoboGames but are just not sure which one to go for, why not try the exciting firefighting competiton with this sweet Wii-controlled firefighting robot?

You may stand a small chance of not getting your ass kicked by Tony Pratkanis, the wunderkind of autonomous firefighting robots, but you’ll certainly be able to say you gave it the old college try.

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Eeek, Sex-ay NSFW Video of Arse-Elektronika

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

So, um, one of the talks at Arse-Elektronika featured a Kink.com creation called Fuckzilla, and um it’s made of a chainsaw that has-um, and it’s also got a– but then again you never expected them to actually– except they did. And the sly newshound from Botjunkie had a video camera.

SUPER explicit video after the, um, jump.

(Is it warm in here?)

(more…)

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Arse Elektronika Pounds Ahead

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Heheh. Hehheh. Heheh. Heh. As it were.

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Arse elektronika surges forth in an orgasmic rush of (intellectual) stimulation. We’ve had Moanin’ Lisas, learned discourse on internet pr0n and privacy, discourse on pr0n as an engine for advancing technology, and many other things, all in the homey surroundings of Kink.com’s Porn Palace dungeon. Come on by and check it out.

Above, qDot demonstrates his original version of the warning sticker The Rotor riffed on back a few entires.

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Dorkbot SF Benefit for Todd Blair

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

The Dorks are coming out in force next week for a benefit for Todd Blair, who was injured in a bad accident a couple of weeks ago.


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There’s going to be a killer lineup of neato speakers, and 100% of the proceeds go to Todd’s care.

So give freely, or else.

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SRL At RoboDock

Friday, October 5th, 2007

SRL went to RoboDock, and came back with some really fabulous pictures of things being torn apart in robotic glee:


Carnage Dutch Style

It was of course, louder than loud, completely chaotic, possibly life-threatening and wildly inappropriate for children of all ages. We really wish we had been there.

Reminder friends and neighbors, Todd Blair is still in a coma in Amsterdam after his unfortunate and terrible accident. Please kick in and contribute to his cause if you can.

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Your Tax Dollars Fund Creepy Robots

Friday, October 5th, 2007

And boy, do I mean creepy. From DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency):

The HI-MEMS program is aimed at developing tightly coupled machine-insect interfaces by placing micro-mechanical systems inside the insects during the early stages of metamorphosis.

I guess if you can’t build ‘em, grow ‘em. As far as the Rotor can tell, this is real and not some David Cronenberg dystopian sci-fi nightmare. No pictures, which is probably a Good Thing.

Yeek.

DARPA HI-MEMS Program

Dystopian sci-fi nightmare? You’re living in it.

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Magic Chinese Automaton

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

So cunning, so delicate:

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Flaming Lotii At RoboDock

Thursday, October 4th, 2007


The Flaming Lotus Girls
went to the Robodock Festival in Amsterdam last month, and boy howdy did they put on a doozy of a show with their piece The Serpent Mother.


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Check out their fuel- and beer-soaked adventures at the Flaming Lotus Blog

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Theo Jansen Makes a Creature

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests are wind-powered creatures that live on beaches in various part of Europe. Here’s a neato talk Theo gave at TED this year:

Theo Jansen shows us in a nutshell what it’s like to build one of these. His POV is interesting and sweet in that they are truly animals to him; once he’s done with them they take on a life of their own.

[Via FreshCreation]

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Neato MAKE: montage about RoboDock

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

This little video montage out together by Dale Dougherty at Make: Magazine is dreamy and lyrical, and reflects RoboDock really nicely. Check out the Flaming Lotus Girls‘ Serpent Mother and the SRL show.

Shiny
MAKE at Robodock

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