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Prototyping Social Interactions with DIY Animatronic Creatures

Published: 15 January 2015 Publication History

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For some time now, robotics research has shifted its attention from robots that function within their own predefined space to robots that coexist with humans in the human's natural habitats. This evolution has not only driven interest in robot safety and compliance, it has also resulted in the subdomain of Social Robotics, which is concerned with natural interaction between robots and humans. In this studio, we will offer participants the chance to create their own animatronic creature using modular building blocks derived from Ono, our low-cost Do-It-Yourself social robot. In the first part, we will help participants to conceptualize a context and scenario for their social robot. Then, using craft materials (e.g. cardboard, glue, fabrics, foam, etc.) in combination with custom connectors and our animatronic modules, participants will build the physical embodiment of their creature. Finally, they are brought to life by connecting the modules to our electronics platform (Raspberry PI), which is then programmed using an easy to use library.

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Vandevelde, C., Saldien, J., Ciocci, M. C., & Vanderborght, B. Systems Overview of Ono. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Social Robotics, Springer International Publishing (2013), 311--320.
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Social Robot Ono. http://www.industrialdesigncenter.be/ono.
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cesarvandevelde/Ono2 - GitHub. https://github.com/cesarvandevelde/Ono2.

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TEI '15: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction
January 2015
766 pages
ISBN:9781450333054
DOI:10.1145/2677199
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  1. animatronics
  2. embodied human-robot interaction
  3. social robotic platform

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