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❛ gotta say , it’s real strange that you’d even think to dig me up . shot & buried , most folks’d think there’s no way in hell anyone’s walking away from that . or , carried away , as is . ❜ & that’s about as close to a thank you as he’s likely to receive . gratitude is a foreign language , all her altruism left behind in the dirt .
Hello Robot emerges out of stealth to launch a mobile robotic gripping platform for the home
Hello Robot emerges out of stealth to launch a mobile robotic gripping platform for the home
This is Stretch — or, more precisely, the Stretch Research Edition. The name certainly conveys the tall, skinny and minimalist design of the home helper robot. Stretch is different and somehow familiar, with a straightforward technical design that adapts a number of standard robotic elements designed to offer a versatile machine that’s capable of navigating a house and getting out of the way when…
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Removed at Vitra Design Museum in Germany!
I am thrilled to announce that three photographs from Removed are on display in the exhibition "Hello, Robot. Design between man and machine" at The Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany.
Click here for more information about the exhibition.
The exhibition was curated by Amelie Klein (Vitra Design Museum), Thomas Geisler, Marlies Wirth (MAK) and Fredo de Smet (design museum Gent, consultant curator) The curators were supported by an international advisory board. Science fiction writer Bruce Sterling belongs to him as well as the design researcher Gesche Joost, the Turin architect and director of the MIT Senseable City Lab Carlo Ratti, the media expert Sabine Himmelsbach and the cultural and media scientist Paul Feigelfeld.
After the Vitra Design Museum debut the exhibition will travel internationally for several years-
February 11 to 14 May 2017: Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein June 21 to 1 October 2017: MAK, Vienna October 27, 2017 - April 14, 2018: Design museum Gent May 12 to November 4 2018 Gewerbemuseum Winterthur More destinations TBA
As always, thank you to the team at Rick Wester Fine Art for handling all of the logistics that made this exhibition possible!
Hello, Robot. Design zwischen Mensch und Maschine: Weil am Rhein vom 11.02. bis 14.05.2017
Hello, Robot. Design zwischen Mensch und Maschine: Weil am Rhein vom 11.02. bis 14.05.2017
Science Fiction wird Realität: Seit einigen Jahren hält die Robotik Einzug in unser Leben. Die Beispiele dafür reichen von Transportdrohnen und intelligenten Sensoren bis zur Debatte über Industrie 4.0.
Die Ausstellung „Hello, Robot“ untersucht, wie Robotik in unseren Alltag einzieht und wie wir mit einer immer intelligenteren, autonomeren und selbstlernenden Objektwelt und Infrastruktur…
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Final Installation set up and filming.