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February 19, 5:20 AM
Posted by Jennifer Wolfe on February 14, 2013 •
"Jockstrap Raiders, the animated short film by UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television MFA student Mark Nelson, is now available in its entirety for viewing online. The CG-animated short has received numerous awards, including the Silver Medal for animation at the 2012 Student Academy Awards.
Five years in the making, the 19-minute film takes place during World War I in Leeds, England, where a group of underdog misfits are excluded from the war due to various abnormalities. Threatened by the invading German Kaiser and his army, they must learn to become a team and overcome their deficiencies in order to save Britain, and the world. Watch the Making Of video, below:" ...
Read and watch more on AWN.com Mark Nelson: vimeo.com/user5670155 Via Thierry Saint-Paul, Kritikon Martinez JM
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BigDog handles heavy objects. The goal is to use the strength of the legs and torso to help power motions of the arm. This sort of dynamic, whole-body approach is routinely used by human athletes and animals, and will enhance the performance of advanced robots. The control techniques and actuators needed for dynamic manipulation are being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from the Army Research Laboratory's RCTA program.