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Samurai of Kuroda granted a cybernetic upgrade
Samurai of Kuroda granted a cybernetic upgrade

Looking for a techno spin on the traditional, the Samurai of Kuroda have become assimilated into robot territory. They dance, they drink, they wield a great spear and use it to skewer flesh when you’re not looking — probably. Look for the creations at IREX 2009 and then after at RoboSquare in Kyushu. If you can’t make it out, or want a preview, take a peep for yourself after the break.
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Samurai of Kuroda granted a cybernetic upgrade originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 02:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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This robotic sunflower’s LED seeds will cure you of that spitting habit in no time
This robotic sunflower’s LED seeds will cure you of that spitting habit in no time
We’ve performed some very careful, scientific research on the movement of sunflowers that one time on lunch break where we stared at a sunflower for four or five minutes, and let us tell you: it’s pretty boring. Mix in robotics, however, and things start to get a bit more interesting — no roasting required. Himawari the robotic sunflower, developed at Kyushu University in Japan, is a bit of interactive art which can track people with an IR camera, point itself in their direction and blink on its LED lights if they wave hello. Not exactly at the forefront of robot research, but it is pretty dang cute. An adorable video is after the break.
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This robotic sunflower’s LED seeds will cure you of that spitting habit in no time originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Aug 2009 02:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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