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Originally shared by Robots Are Awesome

Nice little blog write up about the robots and myself.

#robotics #art

#robotics   #art  

Originally shared by Rob Jongschaap

Sylvia Todd, a 12-year-old with a passion for robots, has created what she calls the WaterColorBot. It’s a robot that looks a little like a 3D printer. As its name implies, however, it creates works of art with watercolor paint instead of plastic.
http://www.webpronews.com/this-robot-can-express-itself-in-watercolor-2013-07

#robotics #art #artificialintelligence

#robotics   #art   #artificialintelligence  

Originally shared by Automaton, IEEE Spectrum's Robotics Blog

http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/diy/what-roboticists-can-learn-from-art
http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/diy/what-roboticists-can-learn-from-art

#robotics #art #beach #sand

#robotics   #art   #beach   #sand  

Originally shared by Atomic Robotics

do robot's need sun screen?
http://www.atomicrobotics.com/2012/08/robot-beach-day/

Mit Licht und Musik – Quadrotoren die Stars der Zukunft

Mit Licht und Musik – Quadrotoren die Stars der Zukunft

robots are now performing! good :)

Die 16 Minifluggeräte fliegen ab sofort nicht nur nach den Rhythmen elektronischer Klänge, sondern schalten hierzu auch im Takt ihre Spots ein und aus.


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Originally shared by Robonews
http://www.robonews.de/2012/07/sie-kommen-fliegende-roboter-simulieren-ufo-landung/

#cyborg #eyeborg #synesthesia #health #art #medicine

#cyborg   #eyeborg   #synesthesia   #health   #art   #medicine  

Originally shared by Sakis Koukouvis

Cyborg makes art using seventh sense
 
Neil Harbisson can only see shades of grey. So his prosthetic eyepiece, which he calls an “eyeborg”, interprets the colours for him and translates them into sound. Harbisson’s art sounds like a kind of inverse synaesthesia. But where synaesthetes experience numbers or letters as colours or even “taste” words, for example, Harbisson’s art is down to a precise transposition of colour into sound frequencies. As a result, he is able to create facial portraits purely out of sound, and he can tell you that the colour of Mozart’s music is mostly yellow. Liz Else caught up with him at the TEDGlobal conference.
http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news/p/2092178655/cyborg-makes-art-using-seventh-sense