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    Kinetic Beetle
    April 13, 2013

    Robotic Vision & Light class:
    Microsoft Kinect controlled Pincher Beetle
    1/8" Acrylic sheets laser cut and assembled.
    3 servos
    Leonardo Microcontroller

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    Bay Area Maker Faire 2014: Radio Robot

    Published on Jun 9, 2014

    Artists were showing off their creativity with artbot designs like this Radio Robot.

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    Same Player Shoot Again
    April 17, 2013

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    Shih Chieh Huang: Synthetic Seduction

    Mar 11, 2013

    Shih Chieh Huang creates mesmerizing mechanical creatures from trash and simple technology.
    From Shih Chieh Huang's exhibition, "Synthetic Seduction", at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
    • More about Shih Chieh Huang's exhibition at ybca.org/shih-chieh-huang-synthetic-seduction
    • Video by Ben Leon / YBCA

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    BRIC & BRAC, The World of Robots

    September 6, 2013

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    The Robotic Chair
    July 14, 2013

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    The Pandora's box demo
    July 7, 2013

    "The Pandora's box" is an interactive installation made by Arduino and FlashActionscript.
    The main concept is to reveal human's egocentrism, through opening the box you'll find out many virtual eyeballs and a robotic eye watching you, and moves with you.
    Just like you put yourself on to the stage, the mental pressure is from yourself.

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    Lunaglow robots
    February 17, 2016

    This video features some on my re-purposed material sculptures. I use vintage and surplus metal objects to form robot-like creatures with unique personalities. Most of the materials consist of vintage kitchen items, but also include surplus from universities and other interesting metal objects. They are put together using bolts and rivets and I don't use glues or welding for maximum eco-friendliness. More sculptures can be seen at lunaglow.com

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    Borges Mirror
    from Ravi Heugle
    April 7, 2016

    Meet George, a nervous robot that doesn't know much about the world. He's deaf, dumb, and mostly blind. George is also lonely, and the only way he'll feel less lonely is through eye contact - that's what feeds him. Once George finds a face he'll do his best to lock in on it and with enough time, his vision will improve enough to see the face in full. This interactive art piece was shown at Gray Area and was made using openFrameworks and Arduino.

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