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On cleaning duty 🧹🤖
If there is one thing M-O hates most in the world, it is dirt. Wall-E does not care at all about making a mess wherever he goes, so M-O has to constantly follow behind him and clean up.
M-O is the third robot included in the Wall-E and Eve set. My niece and I assembled him two days ago, so I decided to use him for a photo. Since it is very cold outside, with temperatures below zero, I chose to shoot in the kitchen. For the dirt trail, I used coffee.
Scrub with me if you want to live.
DustCart (2009) by Paolo Dario, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy. The DustBot project "Networked and Cooperating Robots for Urban Hygiene" operates robots in unstructured urban environments such as squares, streets, parks. These cleaning robots sweep up street litter and can also collect small quantities of rubbish directly from people's homes.
This "citizen-friendly robot for rubbish collection [is] called DustCart, so-called because it is equipped with a cart for bin-liner transportation and disposal. This robot has a user interface aimed at providing selected information about air quality and waste management. But the robot's greatest advantage is its size - it can navigate through narrow streets and alleys where normal rubbish collection vehicles cannot drive through.
The actual robot is 1.5 metres [tall], weighs 70 kilograms and can carry 80 litres or 30 kilograms. It travels at 1 metre per second and its battery provides it with 16 kilometres of autonomy, and works through preloaded information on the environment such as area maps. This information goes into on-board and external sensory systems (ambient intelligence platform). The robots then move at a selectable level of autonomy to carry out their tasks." – European Commission, Robots designed to clean up our streets.
London-based robotics company Moley Robotics has developed the world’s first fully robotic kitchen, which “cooks from scratch and even cleans up afterward without complaint.” The Moley Kitchen robot is the brainchild of Russian scientist Mark Oleynik, the founder and CEO of Moley Robotics. The technology features a pair of robotic...
Continuing with my robot designs, I decided to pick the seals and work on them more.
Present Mic was a tiny robot in another life.
Ladies and gentlemen i have just found out that Present Mic’s japanese VA dubbed MO from Wall-E, the tiny cleaning robot that cleaned up after Wall-E’s dirty fucking tracks the entire film.
THIS MAN.
WAS THIS ADORABLE FUCKER!
Now all i can think about is Hiroyuki Yoshino making beep boop noises and saying “Mo” over and over into a microphone in really high pitch.
I mean i COULD be getting this all wrong, but it’s great nonetheless.
I now have a new appreciation for MO and Present Mic, i already liked Mic but now i fucking love the loud cockatoo man.
CleaningRobot by Łukasz Kudziela