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A new robotic glove teaches you how to draw by becoming training your muscle memory. Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design student Saurabh Datta developed the glove as part of his thesis ...
Robotic Arm Gives Drummers a Hand Up. By Angela Moscaritolo . Feb 18, 2016. ... The robotic arm listens to the music in the room and can actually improvise based on the beat and rhythm.
Using a pen or paintbrush, this small WiFi-connected robot arm is able to recreate on paper, whatever you draw on a touchscreen device. The portable robot arm, called Line-us, is the brainchild of ...
Although Patrick Tresset still regards himself an artist, he no longer paints. He still produces portraits, but doesn’t draw them with his hands. Tresset instead has turned to robotics, creating ...
Technicians could use an extra hand to help with repairs and experiments," he explained. "Music is based on very timely, precise movements. It's the perfect medium to try this concept of human ...
A woman in the Netherlands has received a tattoo by an artist more than 300 miles away in the UK -- made possible with 5G cellular technology and the latest in robotics.
A robot arm capable ... much of the development work has been done on legs rather than replacements for lost arms and hands. ... a design first drawn up in 1912. By contrast, the Deka Arm has ...
The hand, developed at Switzerland’s EPFL, can detach from an arm, crawl around on its own, grab small objects, and bring them back before reattaching itself.
Robotic Arm Gives Drummers a Hand Up. By Angela Moscaritolo . Feb 19, 2016. ... The robotic arm listens to the music in the room and can actually improvise based on the beat and rhythm.
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