Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots. She is the author of the books Live or Die: Survival Hacks, Wizarding World: Movie Magic Amazing Artifacts, The Star ...
Move over Claude Monet, there is a new act in town in the form of a robot capable of creating some pretty cool art. We’ve seen robotic artists before but most of them are either cartesian-based or ...
Children already spend a lot of time looking at screens, so if they can be taught to draw using a physical pen and paper, so much the better. That's the thinking behind DrawBo, a wall-mounted robot ...
The “Senseless Drawing Bot,” by Japanese designers So Kanno and Takahiro Yamaguchi, uses a double pendulum mounted on a modified electric skateboard to create an ingenious spray-painting machine that ...
If you grew up playing with LOGO on an old 8-bit computer, you’re probably familiar with the concept of a drawbot. It’s a simple robot that drags a pen around to draw on paper. [Tim] decided to build ...
The only thing worse than getting a needle is getting two (or more) when the first jab attempt fails. Now, researchers from Rutgers and Mount Sinai Hospital have developed a robot that can see under ...
Today’s robots can run, talk, and even learn. But can they become artists? UK engineers from robotics company Engineered Arts are building a robot called “Ai-Da,” which will eventually be able to draw ...
PITTSBURGH — So many people think they aren’t artistic at all, but a new robot created at Carnegie Mellon University lets anyone become an artist. The robot’s name is Frida, and it’s a drawing robot.
This is So Kanno and Takahiro Yamaguchi’s “Senseless Drawing Robot,” a vandalism machine that uses programming and its own momentum of spray the heck out of clean walls. If the machines ever take over ...
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