Sketchbook
assignment – Robots
I was tasked to create 3 robots with original themes and put them all together to make a final piece.
I was tasked to create 3 robots with original themes and put them all together to make a final piece.
PC
robot
I
have designed this robot based on old PC designs, adding features
such as a floppy disk drive and tape recorders. It has an LED screen
that shows the robot’s facial expressions making communication with
humans easier.
What
works well?
My
favourite parts of the robot are the bolts design, the cables
connecting other components of the robot and the tape recorder. I
also like the claw hand design.
Radiation-o-matic
I
designed this robot as a radiation-clearing robot for nuclear power
plants. I based the head off the style of an old Victorian light
bulb.
What
works well?
I
think that the dials on the robot work well, as well as the glass
head design and the rubber joints that connect the limbs. I think the
new design for the claws work better than the previous robot.
Drone
268
This
robot is designed for clearing rubble in disasters, it has a built in
antenna for communications and uses a jet engine for fast movements
in emergencies.
What
works well
The
radio antenna design works well for the functions of the drone, and
the style of the mouth that uses sound waves to show the vocal
expression and speech of the drone.
Final
design – Alpha 1
My
final robot design is from the 21st
century, it is designed on a first attempt at putting human life into
robots. Alpha 1 is designed to help scientists further their
understanding of robotic humans and help them see the challenges of
putting life into machines.
Alpha
1 has a radio antenna, which allows it to pick up multiple radio
transmissions, and a voice receiver, which allows it to communicate
with the other scientists. It has claw hands, which are pressure
sensitive and allow it to pick up multiple things with ease. It has
spring coils on its arms and legs which make the robots movement a
lot more realistic and mobility easier.
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