The robot Keepon (developed by Hideki Kozima and programmed by Marek Michalowski) dancing to the song "I Turn My Camera On" by the band Spoon.
See http://beatbots.org< br />
and http://spoontheband. com
The robot Keepon (developed by Hideki Kozima and programmed by Marek Michalowski) dancing to the Spoon song "Don't You Evah." Directed by Jeff Nichols and produced by WIRED Magazine.
See: http://beatbots.org and http://spoontheband. com
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Keepon the robot auditions for a Carnegie Mellon University dance troupe.
See the Pop-Up version at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=oQ9w0as3q Kk
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org
Keepon the robot auditions for a Carnegie Mellon University dance troupe.
This is the Pop-Up version - see the original at http://youtube.com/w atch?v=Onl2cVd219k
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org
Keepon the robot meets Daniel H Wilson (author of "How to Build a Robot Army" and Carnegie Mellon alumnus) and helps him overcome his robot paranoia.
See the Pop-Up version at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=SQ-WJpJrX MQ
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org
Keepon the robot meets Daniel H Wilson (author of "How to Build a Robot Army" and Carnegie Mellon alumnus) and helps him overcome his robot paranoia.
This is the Pop-Up version - see the original at http://youtube.com/w atch?v=2vpI7eF9iTI
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org
The robot Keepon (developed by Hideki Kozima) is designed to interact with children by communicating attention and emotion in the simplest and most comprehensible way.
See http://univ.nict.go. jp/people/xkozima/in fanoid/robot-eng.htm l#keepon
and http://beatbots.org