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    My little piece of privacy

    Uploaded on Oct 12, 2010

    My robotic curtain protects me from nosey looks of pedestrians passing by.

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    Pneumatic Sponge Ball Accelerator - An installation at Tschumi Pavilion, Groningen
    June 25, 2014

    The "Pneumatic Sponge Ball Accelerator" is installed at the Tschumi Pavilion in Groningen / The Netherlands. The apparatus contains 1000 black sponge balls, which are sucked through 150m of transparent pneumatic tubes with the power of a normal household vacuum cleaner. Visitors can operate the machine with a touch sensor: They can change the direction of the airflow and watch the balls speed up, slow down and turn around. The balls reach a top speed of about 4m/s.

    You can read more about the project on my website: niklasroy.com/project/174/PSBA

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    Jiggety Jigbot
    August 25, 2014

    Jiggety Jigbot translates audio signal into get-down.

    Created in a workshop lead by Niklas Roy and Kati Hyyppa of Roy Robotics (niklasroy.com) at The School of Machines, Making & Make-Believe (schoolofma.org) in 2014.

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    Rapid Robots Workshop

    Published on Aug 26, 2014

    These little Arduino controlled, RC hobby servo powered robots were built during a five day workshop of the School of Machines, Making and Make Believe at Fab Lab Berlin.

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