The Toy Robots Initiative, or T.R.I., was developed by the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon university as a way to take over the world. No, that’s not really in their mission statement but I’m sure that’s what they were secretly thinking. As the site says: “The Toy Robots Initiative aims to commercialize robotics technologies for human-robot collaboration in education, toys, entertainment and art.”
Although most of the projects are pretty straight forwardly nerdy and techish some students did come up with Robot Improv. Really? Science and theater? I bet they got beat up a lot.
Yes, definitely. Mermaids are very fond of pirates, although I don’t think those scallywags like mermaids too much. Everytime I hear a pirate talk about a mermaid it’s usually something along the lines of “Them evil fish women lured old John Jacobjingleheimerschmidt overboard and nobody heared from him since, yar!”
I’ll have you know, though, that this mermaid loves pirates, and their booties. In fact, this mermaid is anxiously awaiting the release of the Pirates of the Carribbean movie. The official website for the movie features some of the concept art and designs for the movie, that is, if you can find them. You’ve heard of Davey Jones’ locker, yes? Well this, my land lovers, is Davey Jones. Isn’t he dreamy? On the site you’ll also find a lot of other illustrations and art that I deem “imaginatively responsible” meaning they did good.
He would look like RustBoy, and I would love him just as much.
One night while laying on the operating table RustBoy is struck by lightning and comes to life. Um, there is a boat and a dream sequence at some point. Frankly, that’s really all we know of the story because it is still a work in progress. Regardless, from what I’ve seen (and read) about the movie, I’m quite excited.
Watch the test reel (Quicktime)
You can pick up your own RustBoy at a little webstore called Android 8.
The Graffiti Research Lab has taken the time honored tradition of graffiti into the 21st century. Artists from G.R.L. prototyped and produced L.E.D. “throwies”.
The throwies are actually little glowing sticks of happiness. Their happiness is composed of “a lithium battery, a 10mm diffused LED and a rare-earth magnet taped together”.
Who would have thought happiness could be so simple?
Also check out their video for another tech graffiti endeavour: FREE BORF