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Airicist
6th June 2013, 13:45
Author - Gael Langevin (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?6032)
Contributors:
MyRobotLab (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?6033)
Wevolver (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?7164), open ardware projects
Website - inmoov.fr (http://www.inmoov.fr)
inmoov.blogspot.com (http://inmoov.blogspot.com)
twitter.com/inmoov (https://twitter.com/inmoov)
Airicist
6th June 2013, 13:47
https://youtu.be/QriZcazVxgo
InMoov using script: full.py MRL
Published on Jun 3, 2013
Vid:21 This video is to show different gestures using inmoov.full.py with MyRobotLab.
Airicist
25th February 2014, 23:24
https://youtu.be/D-uBlQxtAJo
Published on Feb 16, 2014
Vid:27 This video is to show the new design of the InMoov Prosthetic 3D printed hand.
I have worked on this hand since june 2013 in my spare time.
This hand will be partly Open source with a Non commercial Licence.
Airicist
2nd March 2014, 02:11
https://youtu.be/twSxCh9SiAA
InMoov TV1 Russia Geek Picnic 2014
Published on Mar 1, 2014
Vid:30 InMoov interviewed by TV1 Russia for Geek Picnic.
Thanks to Alexander in Russia for all his help.
This robot is partly Open source with a Non commercial Licence.
Airicist
13th April 2014, 02:04
https://youtu.be/3ea8ZfmdNpM
InMoov with Kinect Control
Published on Apr 12, 2014
Vid:31 InMoov controlled with it's Kinect. This one of the first test with only 2 joints working on the left arm. The arm has 4 joints.
The initial test was done by Alessandro, then bravely WKinne tested on the bicep, Grog cleaned up and smoothed up the rest.
The same night I was able to test it on the Original InMoov.
This robot is partly Open source with a Non commercial Licence.
Airicist
15th April 2014, 08:55
https://youtu.be/IkCeVG4DOyQ
better view
Published on Apr 14, 2014
Airicist
20th April 2014, 22:06
https://youtu.be/yJ_3qy-k9bI
InMoov MyRobotLab Kinect second test
Published on Apr 20, 2014
Vid:32 InMoov controlled with it's Kinect. This is the second test with 3 servos powered in each arm. The skeleton on the kinect is very jumpy when my arms are pointing to the robot, which acts on the servos, making the robot shake a bit eraticaly.
Airicist
6th September 2014, 23:09
https://youtu.be/WnSG9QoSSqE
InMoov Gesture Creator in MyRobotLab
Published on Sep 6, 2014
Video 36.Testing the service gesture creator in MyRobotLab.
This service was implemented by Ma.Vo.
Airicist
7th October 2014, 16:48
https://youtu.be/JrNHnYrbIGQ
InMoov using Kinect Makerfaire 2014
Published on Oct 7, 2014
Video 38. First time in public, Alessandro got my Kinect fixed for the Makerfaire 2014 in Roma. It was a bit difficult with public as people in crowd would also catch the skeleton
Airicist
12th October 2014, 19:54
https://youtu.be/q2zsUVFKZwY
InMoov 3D printed robot with Kinect first telepresence test
Published on Oct 12, 2014
Video 39.Testing to see if it is possible to use InMoov and the kinect for doing telepresence. Since the kinect skeleton does not have hands skeleton I use a voice command in MyRobotLab to do the closing hand gesture.
This was done after 4 attemps. If the kinect skeleton was more reliable it would be quite easy to do it. Though we are not ready to poor hot coffe to someone. :)
Markus recently posted a way to map the servos within the startGesture command which lets now the InMoov arms follow my gestures in a pretty good way.
This service was implemented by Ma.Vo.
Airicist
31st October 2014, 10:05
https://youtu.be/jr5CBUhZkSg
Inmoov 3Dprinted Robot by Gael Langevin shaking hands
Published on Oct 31, 2014
Inmoov is making friends in Italy at the MakerFaire in Rome!
https://youtu.be/j9PliFj1WLA
Controlling Inmoov robot with virtual reality glasses
Published on Oct 31, 2014
Look through the eyes of the robot and control it with virtual reality glasses
Airicist
18th November 2014, 01:02
https://youtu.be/4p7oguJ4_OE
3D printed robotic, prosthetic hand InMoov
Published on Nov 17, 2014
Video 41. A short video showing the InMoov2 hand with only two motors set inside along with an Arduino Nano.
Using Advancer Technologies Myo sensors for the future.
Airicist
22nd November 2014, 18:31
https://youtu.be/W2L4MCFubLs
Inmoov the Open Source robot you can make with a 3D Printer
Published on Nov 22, 2014
Gael Langevin, a French sculptor and model marker who has spent the better part of the last 2 years designing and engineering his own animatronic robot called InMoov.
InMoov is causing a revolution with more than 250 makers all over the world already downloading and building it.
Airicist
18th April 2015, 02:01
https://vimeo.com/125225023
Démonstration robot
April 17, 2015
Airicist
23rd April 2015, 12:46
https://youtu.be/IA2ImgOW3XM
Gesture (basic) first 3D printed robot InMoov for viirtuality
Published on Apr 23, 2015
Video 45:A short video for basic gestures to adapt the rigging of virtual InMoov.
Airicist
2nd May 2015, 10:49
https://youtu.be/_gB1b0NE1Cs
Testing the InMoov Robot connected to Oculus Rift
Published on May 2, 2015
Airicist
13th June 2015, 23:07
https://youtu.be/9NbLRucMr_k
ChatBot InMoov 3D printed robot
Published on Jun 13, 2015
Video 46:A short video using ProgramAB as chatbot to teach InMoov things. InMoov is powered by MyRobotLab and uses internet to create its voice MP3 files and to search for the answers before giving its response. Therefore there is a bit of latency.
Airicist
15th June 2015, 20:55
https://youtu.be/H4Z09edx52E
InMoov amazing first 3D printed robot Open Source
Published on Jun 15, 2015
Video 46: Demo video of InMoov in 2015.
Gael Langevin is a French modelmaker and sculptor. He works for the biggest brands since more than 25 years.
InMoov is his personal project, it was initiated in January 2012
InMoov is the first Open Source (CC-BY-NC) 3D printed life-size robot.
Replicable on any home 3D printer with a 12cm3 area, it is conceived as a development platform for Universities, Laboratories, Hobbyist, but first of all for Makers.
It’s concept, based on sharing and community, gives him the honor to be reproduced for countless projects through out the world.
Airicist
17th June 2015, 01:44
https://youtu.be/_5lKBYIjwU8
Preparing the InMoov robot at our workshop at Somerset House
Published on Jun 16, 2015
Airicist
5th October 2015, 20:24
https://youtu.be/b3O45Gr71bk
InMoov shows his back. 3D print robotic
Published on Oct 5, 2015
Video 47: Demo video of InMoov showing its new back.
Many new features 2015.
Gael Langevin is a French modelmaker and sculptor.
InMoov is his personal project, it was initiated in January 2012
InMoov is the first Open Source (CC-BY-NC) 3D printed life-size robot.
Replicable on any home 3D printer with a 12cm3 area, it is conceived as a development platform for Universities, Laboratories, Hobbyist, but first of all for Makers.
It’s concept, based on sharing and community, gives him the honor to be reproduced for countless projects through out the world.
Airicist
3rd November 2015, 15:59
https://vimeo.com/144369091
InMoov 3D printed Robot Open Source
November 2, 2015
Airicist
24th May 2016, 22:07
https://youtu.be/jN0kQH8tMvE
Introducing the InMoov robot
Published on May 24, 2016
MakersTown Brussles May 24, 2016. The InMoov is a 3D-Printed Robot which is almost like a human being.