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Airicist
11th April 2013, 10:50
The Mondo Spider Project was founded by five Vancouverites: Charlie Brinson (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?5893), Dillard Brinson, Alex Mossman, Leigh Christie and Jonathan Tippett (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?8498).

Website - mondospider.com (http://www.mondospider.com)

Mondo spider (http://eatart.org/projects/mondo-spider) on eatART

facebook.com/Mondo-Spider-14095987509 (https://www.facebook.com/Mondo-Spider-14095987509)

twitter.com/mondospider (https://twitter.com/mondospider)

Mondo spider (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondo_spider) on Wikipedia

Airicist
23rd November 2013, 22:20
https://youtu.be/sLOVdo_Qu3E

Burning Man 2009 - The Mondo Spider

Uploaded on Sep 10, 2009


The Mondo Spider is a diesel-powered hydraulic walking machine. It weights about 1,600 lb.

De-Inventing The Wheel - This ridable mechanical walking machine was designed by a team of artists and engineers as an industrial metal beast destined to rock Burning Man and the world of kinetic sculpture. Inspired by Vancouver Junkyard Wars, this giant hydraulic monster was hewn from steel with passion and precision. Call it robot... call it biomimicry... call it what you will... We call it... The MONDO SPIDER.

It was originally shown at Burning Man 2006: Hope and Fear.

The Mondo Spider was designed by Leigh Christie, Jonathan Tippett, Charlie Brinson, Ryan Johnston and a bunch of other peeps from the eatART Foundation (although the Mondo Spider predates eatART). .

Video shot at the Burning Man 2009 festival (Black Rock Desert, Nevada).

The 2010 version of the Mondo Spider is zero-emission electrical, battery-powered, with batteries recharged using solar panels.



https://vimeo.com/9124272

Mondo Spider Zero Emissions
February 1, 2010


in January 2010, the Mondo Spider had a complete overhaul of its engines; taking out the old, loud, gas-guzzling one and replacing it with two quiet and clean electrical engines

Airicist
23rd November 2013, 22:22
https://vimeo.com/15758559

Mondo Spider's legs get put back on
October 11, 2010


During the first weekend of October The Mondo Spider team worked feverishly to put the legs back on the Spider after a top notch powder coating job by Aegis Finishing. They finished just in time to show them off to a Japanese TV crew who filmed Ryan and their zany host on an adventure through energy, fantasy and fun.

Airicist
23rd November 2013, 22:23
https://vimeo.com/15760348

Mondo Spider at Google IO 2010
October 12, 2010


Jonathan Tippett recounts the amazing events of Google IO 2010 in San Francisco, from getting Sergey Brin to ride the spider to meeting Aoi and Matthais (two of the fantastic programmers for our Mondo Spider Radar App) for the first time.

Airicist
23rd November 2013, 22:24
https://vimeo.com/15760920

Mondo Spider stomps Maker Faire
October 12, 2010

Airicist
7th February 2014, 22:52
https://youtu.be/UBLiYlGyJr8

Driving eatART's Mondo Spider: CES 2013

Published on Jan 13, 2013


Thank god for the eatART Foundation, an artist-engineering collective out of Vancouver, Canada. They are the mad geniuses behind the Mondo Spider, a drivable eight-legged, hydraulically actuated, walking metal arachnid. The Mondo Spider is slow, loud, and difficult to gauge the dimensions of from the drivers seat. It is piloted with two control sticks like a zero-turn mower, and, despite its bulk, it is surprisingly easy to learn. And, after a few minutes clunking around in it, I can assure you it is every bit as cool to drive as you'd think it is.

Airicist
18th August 2014, 12:47
https://youtu.be/xXKDdmYSXic

Mondo Spider on geekpicnic

Published on Aug 10, 2014

Airicist
18th August 2014, 12:49
https://vimeo.com/103078018

Geek Picnic 2014 Spider Robot
August 10, 2014