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by John Biggs
October 18, 2013
Designed by the Flowers Lab at inria Bordeaux (France)
Website - poppy-project.org
vimeo.com/poppyproject
facebook.com/poppycommunity
twitter.com/poppy_project
Time lapse of Poppy's assembly
May 23, 2014
The Poppy project aims at building an open source humanoid robot and an interdisciplinary community to promote Science, Art and Education.
This video was shot during the assembly of our last Poppy. The actual duration of this assembly was around 7 hours.
The final choreography has been done during the "Etres et numerique" residency. The code which makes move the robot is available on Github: bit.ly/TJOpGS
You can watch the performance video on vimeo.com/92281019; more information is available on our forum (forum.poppy-project.org/t/artist-residency-etres-et-numerique).
More info on
poppy-project.org
forum.poppy-project.org
github.com/poppy-project
Music credit:
Four Tet - Moma : soundcloud.com/four-tet/four-tet-moma
Buy it on itunes (bit.ly/1igIb6u) or amazon (amzn.to/1mmOnOr).
Poppy on tracks
Published on Sep 29, 2014
This is a demo of the Poppy robot performing electronic music from the movements of its own body, by interaction with a human. Drum samples are triggered by the movements of the left foot (kick) and the head (snare). The movements of the left shoulder modulates the pitch of a synthesized sound as well as the cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter applied on it. The grunt is triggered by the right hand movements.
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