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IDEAS FOR ROBOTS |
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| Here I will be listing all the ideas I have been thinking about for robot art projects. If you find any of these ideas particularly of interest, please let me know. And remember, everything is possible | |
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TALKING TO
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8/1/00
I'd like to try to animate a human spinal cord...the kind you see at chiropractor's offices. The base of the scull might hold a video camera. A group of these strange-looking backbones facing each other and in motion, may be a very bizarre sight, especially if they appear to be in conversation.
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VIRTUAL REALITY
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7/1/00
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BACKHOE ANT |
6/15/00
A giant ant could be built by mounting six backhoes together on a specially-made chasse. A simple Lego Computer Brick could be programmed to operate the backhoes in such a way that the entire sculpture could walk like an ant. (Budget $10,000) This might seem difficult, but it's all doable and fairly easily. I could see this sponsored by the Lego Company or John Deer.
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| WATER SPIDERS |
5/19/00
Eight copper tubing legs with Styrofoam feet attached to one end create the spider's legs. If the whole leg unit is attached to the motor shaft it will stabilize the robot and protect the clear plastic center from collision damage.
Infrared distance sensors can inform the robot brain if another water spider is approaching or any object for that matter. Evasive maneuvers can be triggered creating a random dance of water spiders.
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