noodleFeet : Proof of Concept
Published on Jan 27, 2015
This is noodleFeet… or at least, his first form. Soon he will be stronger and made of metal bits. No leg will be safe.
noodleFeet : STEPS
July 16, 2015
This is the story of my robot, noodleFeet and his adventures growing up. These animations were made in After Effects, which I'm learning slowly as I make these short movies.
Noodle is a quadruped robot whose sole purpose is to walk around, locate legs, and then lean on them.
noodleFeet : TouchOSC and Flailing
Published on Dec 29, 2015
I'm developing a remote control for Noodle on my iPhone using TouchOSC. So far, I can toggle all of his motors and LEDs, but I'm still working on getting him to move in a less convulsive-like fashion... -it's still cute =]
A compilation of noodleFeet's first actions
Published on Mar 19, 2016
This week I went through all of the code I've developed for my robot noodleFeet over the year and recorded him in action for posterity!
Soon, he will have big kid metal parts installed... and I'll take a fresh approach at teaching him to walk.
I can embarrass him with this footage when he's a big kid robot.
NoodleFeet: building gripping toes and tasting tongues
Published on Dec 12, 2016
"Tastingfeet: building toes and tongues"Noodle Feet is a robot - an artistically designed robot - that is a character from Sarah Petkus' webcomic Gravity Road. This webcomic explores a post-human universe inhabited by robots, and dives deep into these robots' exploration of the trash left behind from a human civilization.
Sarah's not just drawing these robots. She's bringing them to life. The character Noodle Feet, so named because his legs are encased in pool noodles, has been made real with an aluminum skeleton, a PCB brain, and infrared detecting eyes. At the 2016 Hackaday Superconference Sarah gave a talk on the challenges of making this robot real and the specifics of making her robot dig its toes into carpet, slobber all over the floor, and taste with its artificial tongue.
by Brian Benchoff
December 12, 2016
Noodle's play-date in the Mars Yard at ESA!
Published on Aug 2, 2017
While at ESTEC, I visited their Planetary Robotics Lab, where Noodle was lucky enough to leave tracks in the sandbox and make friends with his first rover, ExoTeR, ESA's ExoMars test platform!
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