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

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    Can't Help Myself was created with immense planning as well as consideration of the audience shock factor, a signature characteristic of Sun Yuan and Peng Yu's collaborative projects. [3] 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]

  3. Hajime Sorayama - Wikipedia

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    In his second year, he founded the school magazine, Pink Journal, but criticism motivated him to leave for Tokyo's Chuo Art School in 1967 to study art. [1] [4] [3] Sorayama graduated in 1968 at the age of 21, and gained an appointment in an advertising agency. He became a freelance illustrator in 1972. [4] In 1978, he drew his first robot.

  4. Robotic art - Wikipedia

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    The confluence of an arts community that spans world famous institutions to bootstrapped collectives and the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute underpins Pittsburgh's outsized role in robotic arts. David Karave's robotics and fire artwork, Home Automation, is an animatronic theatre performance, with themes of propaganda and peace.

  5. Nvidia announces Project GR00T AI technology for human-like ...

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    Nvidia is diving deeper into the robotics game with the debut of a new foundation model for humanoid robots dubbed Project GR00T.A foundation model is a type of AI system trained on massive ...

  6. eDavid (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The goal for the project was to build a robot that mimics the manual painting process: painting in iterations until the desired image is achieved. This differs from earlier painting robots because instead of computing the perfect set of strokes and painting once, the robot paints in iterative steps, moving the optimization process from the ...

  7. ArtBots - Wikipedia

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    ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show is an international robot talent show held in New York City and other cities. It is sponsored by a variety of arts organizations, produced by an army of volunteers, and is directed and curated by dorkbot founder, and teacher Douglas Repetto. [1] Child interacts with robot at ArtBots 2011 show.

  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. Engineered Arts - Wikipedia

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    Engineered Arts Ltd is an English engineering, designer and manufacturer of humanoid robots based in Cornwall, England. It was founded in October 2004 by Will Jackson. It was founded in October 2004 by Will Jackson.