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Sand Flea Jumping Robot

Sand Flea is an 11-lb robot with one trick up its sleeve: Normally it drives like an RC car, but when it needs to it can jump 30 feet into the air. An onboard stabilization system keeps it oriented during flight to improve the view from the video uplink and to control landings. Current development of Sand Flea is funded by the The US Army's Rapid Equipping Force. For more information visit www.BostonDynamics.com.

Nao Robot

See smart-machines.blogspot.com and http The Nao humanoid Robot.

Boston Dynamics Big Dog (new video March 2008)

Boston Dynamics just released a new video of the Big Dog on ice and snow, and also demoing its walking gait.

Kraftwerk - The Robots

Classic 1977, Kraftwerk videoclip of The Robots (Kraftwerk, the pioneers of electronic music)

AT&T Archives: Robot, by Jim Henson

For more from the AT&T Archives, visit techchannel.att.com Jim Henson made this film in 1963 for The Bell System. Specifically, it was made for an elite seminar given for business owners, on the then-brand-new topic ? Data Communications. The seminar itself involved a lot of films and multimedia presentations, and took place in Chicago. A lengthy description of the planning of the Bell Data Communications Seminar ? sans a mention of the Henson involvement ? is on the blog of Inpro co-founder Jack Byrne. It later was renamed the Bell Business Communications Seminar. The organizers of the seminar, Inpro, actually set the tone for the film in a three-page memo from one of Inpro's principals, Ted Mills to Henson. Mills outlined the nascent, but growing relationship between man and machine: a relationship not without tension and resentment: "He [the robot] is sure that All Men Basically Want to Play Golf, and not run businesses ? if he can do it better." (Mills also later designed the ride for the Bell System at the 1964 World's Fair.) Henson's execution is not only true to Mills' vision, but he also puts his own unique, irreverent spin on the material. The robot narrator used in this film had previously starred in a skit for a food fair in Germany (video is silent), in 1961. It also may be the same robot that appeared on the Mike Douglas Show in 1966. Henson created a different ? but similar ? robot for the SKF Industries pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair. This film was found ...

Awesome robot wrestling from Robo-One 2006

The robot kicking butt is called OmniZero.2. The video comes from www.robot-fan.net Find other cool robots at www.robots-dreams.com www.robot-fan.net

How To Survive A Robot Uprising (aka Robopocalypse)

Forget the zombie apocalypse--the real threat is an imminent Robopocalypse, a robot uprising! We at Epipheo care about your survival. That's why we interviewed Daniel H. Wilson to find out exactly how to survive a robot uprising. Daniel is the world's foremost authority on the subject and NY Times bestselling author of the book, "Robopocalypse." Find out more about Epipheo here: www.epipheostudios.com Learn more about Daniel H. Wilson and the Robopocalypse here: www.danielhwilson.com Check out Daniel's book, "Robopocalypse: A Novel," on Amazon now in paperback: amzn.to Wanna know "Why Twilight Is Popular?" You'll want to see our video here: youtu.be SUBSCRIBE to all of our awesome videos: www.youtube.com LET'S CONNECT! twitter.com www.facebook.com plus.google.com It's not an explainer video, it's an epipheo. Want help sharing your epipheo with the world? www.epipheostudios.com

2010 Robots Review

2010 has been quite a year for our gear-driven robot friends. They've cycled hundreds of kilometers, they've walked for hours without a break and one almost got into space. Here's our review of the year's robot news.

DARPA Robot Masters Stairs

This video shows versions of DARPA and Boston Dynamics robots climbing stairs, walking on a treadmill and doing pushups. A modified platform resembling these robots is expected to be used as government-funded equipment (GFE) for performers in Tracks B and C of the DARPA Robotics Challenge (www.darpa.mil The GFE Platform is expected to have two arms, two legs, a torso and a head, and will be physically capable of performing all of the tasks required for the disaster response scenarios scheduled in the Challenge. However, despite the appearance of the robots in the video, the Challenge is decidedly not exclusive to humanoid robot solutions. Any designs are welcome provided they are compatible with shared human-robot environments, compatible with human tools, and compatible with human operators so that a human without expertise in robotics can give commands and confidently anticipate the response. It is DARPA's position that achieving true innovation in robotics, and thus success in the Robotics Challenge, will require contributions from communities beyond traditional robotics developers. Hardware, software, modeling and gaming developers are sought to link with emergency response and various science communities to devise novel solutions that enable robots to respond to disasters according to the tasks laid out in DARPA's announcement (go.usa.gov for the Challenge.

3OH!3 - ROBOT

ROBOT - Available Now: bit.ly 3OH3music.com Directed by Mike Diva www.youtube.com ROBOT played by: Mike Diva Christian Alexander William Gannon Scientist: Ruben Pla Edited by: Mike Diva Tom Larkin Chris Torres Produced by: John Darko Derrick Oliver DP/PROPS; Jan- Michael Losada Additional Props: Chris Simone 3d Robot: William Lim Awesome boombox provided by: TDK www.tdkperformance.com Shot by Chris torres Geo torres Jan Michael Losada Devin Schiro Dancers: Locke Cheerleaders: Pacific Coast Magic Treatment by: Mike Diva Sax Carr Zack S Robot Suit: Josh Dunlap