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    Robot Violinist

    Nov 11, 2008

    Toyota have unveiled a new robot that can play the violin. Albeit not particularly well. The robots revolution begins!

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    Musical Robot at PRG, MIT Media Lab
    October 21, 2014

    Musical robot I built for an internship in summer 2014 at MIT Media Lab's Personal Robotics Group (PRG) for research.

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    MIDI controlled soup can

    Published on Jan 14, 2015

    a soup can percussion instrument controlled via MIDI

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    AutoLoop - Robotic Drumset
    January 28, 2014

    This was our wining entry for RedBull's creation challenge in New York.
    It is a robotic, internet connected, drum set that works with hacked car door lock actuators.
    Everything was designed and built in 72 hours from found and bought parts in Brooklyn.
    Our team :
    MB Labs - mblabs.org
    Dave Hull - davidhulldesign.com
    Harvey Moon - unanything.com
    Bill Fienup - fienup.com
    Hyuns Hong - lovot.net

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    Musikmaschine (Robodonien 2012)
    April 13, 2015

    Music machine at Odonien's robot festival Robodonien in 2012

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    Robotic piano robot

    Published on Apr 14, 2015

    Simple one fingered robot piano player using two servos and arduino.

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    Robot Quadrotors Perform James Bond Theme

    Uploaded on Feb 28, 2012

    Flying robot quadrotors perform the James Bond Theme by playing various instruments including the keyboard, drums and maracas, a cymbal, and the debut of an adapted guitar built from a couch frame. The quadrotors play this "couch guitar" by flying over guitar strings stretched across a couch frame; plucking the strings with a stiff wire attached to the base of the quadrotor. A special microphone attached to the frame records the notes made by the "couch guitar".

    These flying quadrotors are completely autonomous, meaning humans are not controlling them; rather they are controlled by a computer programed with instructions to play the instruments.

    Penn's School of Engineering and Applied Science is home to some of the most innovative robotics research on the planet, much of it coming out of the General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) Lab.

    This video premiered at the TED2012 Conference in Long Beach, California on February 29, 2012. Deputy Dean for Education and GRASP lab member Vijay Kumar presented some of this groundbreaking work at the TED2012 conference, an international gathering of people and ideas from technology, entertainment, and design.

    The engineers from Penn, Daniel Mellinger and Alex Kushleyev, have formed a company called KMel Robotics that will design and market these quadrotors.

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    Crave - Robot microphone gets the perfect tone every time

    Published on Aug 4, 2015

    Recording studios are replacing interns with robots. Music producer Sam Pura, owner of The Panda Studios in Northern California, shows off his new best friend in the studio, the robot microphone.

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    Neurozart
    March 17, 2014

    Outcome of the Learning Robots Module by Paul van Beek, Sander Biesmans and Lloyd Alberts

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