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Rescooped by Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist from Vulbus Incognita Magazine onto Machinimania |
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An old chef is slowly losing control of his hand which makes it much harder to cook. His food is no longer appreciated by customers, and he blames himself. He thinks about giving up, but a small event helps him regain faith in himself. Delete the scoop?
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Todays funny movie from the dusty archive -it´s old, but the story is timeless. Have a look and have a laugh ;-) @ safegaard Delete the scoop?
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A close encounter of the dangerous kind, between an ape man and a tourist robot. Delete the scoop?
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A shepherd is trying to make his way to Church, but his sheep will stop at nothing to follow him. Why are sheep so funny? I don't know, they just are. Enjoy this great Animation Movie. It's fun. @safegaard Delete the scoop?
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Subscribe to get awesome new animations personally delivered - Be the first to watch! A cupcake escapes from his native land to see what lies beyond the suga... I know, it's a bit old, you have seen it, or? This is So talented animation as animation can be. It´s still one of my favorit´s. @ safegaard Delete the scoop?
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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.