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The Sculpture of Chris Bathgate

May 14th, 2012 | Robot

Chris Bathgate is a machinist sculptor from Baltimore, Maryland.  His work has been featured in galleries all across the U.
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S. and also in Russia.  I think it’s pretty cool that over the years, he has crafted an array of personalized tools for his sculpting: Computerized Numerical Control machines, digitally operated kilnselectroplating tanks and anodizing equipment.

From his website:

[Chris’s] body of work is a collection of intricately machined metal sculptures that represent the combination of his unique metalworking style with a traditional approach to sculpture. By combining the math and logistics used in performing the complex tasks of modern machine work with a more emotive and aesthetic problem-solving ethic, Bathgate’s work shows that it is not creativity alone that drives human imagination, but also the need to solve and overcome problems that lead to inspiration. Be it through the necessity of his process or arbitrary guidelines set by the artist himself, each work becomes a creative response to a series of mathematical and subjective visual parameters. The result is a precise and other worldly art object that exudes a creative logic all its own.

His works are all meticulously planned out to the point where even the design sheets have a certain hyper-technical beauty:

For more from Chris Bathgate and his design and fabrication process, take a look at his website.  There’s a lot of good stuff there.
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-RSB

Happy Cinco de Mayo

May 5th, 2012 | Robot

Hope you are enjoying the celebration of Mexican heritage and pride.  Cinco de Mayo may mean different things for the United States and Mexico, but we can all agree, it’s a great day.
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 And I’m not sure who photoshopped this Mexican Robot into this lineup, but job well done.

Chau Amigos

-RSB

Wheelchair Babies

April 28th, 2012 | Robot

Wheelchair for Babies

James Galloway and Sunil Agrawal from the University of Delaware have created this robot wheelchair for kids from the ages of 6 months to 3 years.  This is the first self-powered wheelchair for babies that I have ever heard of.
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 The purpose is to give babies with disabilities (spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, etc) the chance to explore environments and learn just as much as a healthy baby can.

I think it must be said that these kids are going to be AWESOME at video games!
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-RSB

[via Gizmodo]

Holographic Tupac at Coachella

April 16th, 2012 | Robot

WOW!  This is a holographic performance by Tupac Shakur at this year’s Coachella music festival!  I first posted about holographic music when I started this site with Hatsune Miku, a holographic Japanese star, and I knew that we would be seeing more of this in the future.  And the future has arrived!  I am really impressed by the realism, and I can’t wait to see future performances from The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain…
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the list goes on.  While it won’t be quite the real thing, it’s still pretty impressive.
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The technology uses uncompressed high-definition video that can be projected as holograms or as 3D imagery on building exteriors, interior walls, stage sets and other structures.
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Pretty crazy…

-RSB

Tesla Coils Play “Sweet Home Alabama”

March 21st, 2012 | Robot

While I can only really listen to about 30 seconds of the sound quality, watching these Tesla coils play Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama is pretty cool.  I don’t believe Nikola Tesla could have imagined his great invention would be used in such a way…

Apparently you can create music pretty easily with Tesla coils.
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 All you need to do is modulate their break rate with MIDI data and a control unit, which basically means running the Tesla coils through a MIDI keyboard.

It’s also not every day that you see such an interesting mix of technology and country music.
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 And I really like how this is just set up in some guy’s driveway — a helluva home project.
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I’m sure all the fans will be calling for “Free Bird” next.

-RSB

[via NPR]

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