Aug 16
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Step off those treadmills OK GO, there’s a new indie music video on YouTube ready to help us nerds locate our groove muscle. Spoon’s “Don’t You Evah” features the toxically cute Keepon dancing robot developed by Carnegie Mellon and Japan’s National Institute of Communications Technology. Be sure to hang in ’til the end for the robot dance party which features Manoi, RB2000 and a Johnny Five wannabe getting tore-up from the floor-up in that mad servo style. Full vid after the break.Continue reading Keepon dancing robot featured in Spoon’s latest music video
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Source: Thomas Ricker
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Aug 10
humanoid, kawada, preservation, preserving, HRP-2, dancing, video, university, android, dance, japan
Filed under: Robots
If no one’s complaining when the Rock-afire Explosion busts out a Bubba Sparxxx jam, we doubt the future alien population of this here planet will have any beef with an android cousin doing the Tango. In a bizarre feat of preservation, a team from the University of Tokyo, Japan has used “video motion-capture systems to record the movement of a dancer performing a Japanese folk routine called the Aizu-Bandaisan.” Rather than just filing it on a DVD, however, they are teaching Kawada Industries’ HRP-2 to mimic the moves, which could open the door (wider) for robotic dance teachers of the future. If you think it sounds weird, just wait ’til you catch the thing on video.
[Thanks, Eileen]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
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