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  2. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    The kinetic sculpture was created using a Kuka (KUKA model Kr180 R3100 K) industrial robot arm made of stainless steel with an exterior black coating. [2] The arm was modified by the addition of a shovel and a rubber squeegee at its end. [2] The arm functioned at a 360 degree radius and had full mobility through a programmable Kuka controller.

  3. File:Rusty, a sculpture made of recycled material.jpg

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  4. Shalu Robot - Wikipedia

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    Robot Shalu is a homemade social and educational humanoid robot [1] [2] developed by Dinesh Kunwar Patel, [3] [4] an Indian Kendriya Vidyalaya Computer Science teacher from Mumbai. [5] [6] It was built using waste materials [7] [8] and can speak 47 languages, including 9 Indian and 38 foreign languages.

  5. Android lawn statues - Wikipedia

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    An Android robot holding an oversized marshmallow [24] 6.0 Marshmallow: Physical An Android robot standing on nougat bars [25] 7.0, 7.1 Nougat: Physical An Android superhero robot with an Oreo cookie on it (two statues were made) [17] 8.0, 8.1 Oreo: Physical An Android robot with a cherry pie with a slice cut out of it [26] 9.0 Pie: Physical

  6. Super Robot - Suffer Reboot - Wikipedia

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    Super Robot - Suffer Reboot is the name given to a series of three sculptures by Filipino artist Toym Leon Imao. The sculptures, made from 2014 to 2016, are each inspired by a specific Japanese mecha animated television series which were popular in the Philippines in the 1970s.

  7. Robotic art - Wikipedia

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    Robotic art is any artwork that employs some form of robotic or automated technology. There are many branches of robotic art, one of which is robotic installation art , a type of installation art that is programmed to respond to viewer interactions, by means of computers, sensors and actuators.

  8. Ai-Da - Wikipedia

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    Ai-Da can be displayed in either a standing or seated position; although it has legs, it cannot walk. [12] A pair of cameras in the robot's eyes allow the robot to both make eye contact and, in conjunction with a computer vision algorithm and a modified robotic arm, create sketches of the robot's surroundings. [10]

  9. Chris Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] [39] The sets can be printed or finished in traditional materials to create the same realistic look of traditional sets, but are fully recyclable and have a much lower carbon impact. [40] The light weight, ease of use and speedy manufacturing all help reduce costs for productions, as well as helping to reduce the environmental impact ...