Simroid
November 30, 2007
They’ll be walking on the streets amongst us and we won’t know them for what they are. can’t wait :D. this one, however, is kinda creepy. a dentist student’s training robot. via boing boing.
They’ll be walking on the streets amongst us and we won’t know them for what they are. can’t wait :D. this one, however, is kinda creepy. a dentist student’s training robot. via boing boing.
good concept. the video is too long, it gets boring by the end. I don’t like the music. nonetheless, a decent watch.
Tristan Henry-Wilson is a visual artist from New England. He has been an illustrator for many popular music bands and magazines, and he has been a constant presence in print and new media. Even so, he doesn’t avoid traditional means of expression, and so he also paints. Featured here - an illustration for In Rainbows review by DIW Magazine. I like. Check him out.
These robots (especially the spider one) simply “come to life” with no idea whatsoever on what they’re supposed to do, on how they look etc. They learn to do stuff, they learn to move, they learn to replicate with no human intervention. Another step towards the robotic revolution.

Jaime Zollars is an illustrator inspired by flemish painters. She also constructs mechanical paper toys.
5 million views on this song. can’t get more mainstream than that. and still, it’s great.