Pilat, who was born in Poland and now lives in the U.S., spent months teaching three of these four-legged machines named Basia, Vanya and Bunny to hold a paintbrush in their "mouths" and move them ...
We’re fascinated with robots doing human things, from Elektro chain-smoking its way through the 1939 World’s Fair to the Turk automaton that was beating people at chess during the 18th and 19th ...
Art isn’t just for humans, it’s for robots, too, and one artist wants Boston Museum of Fine Arts visitors to witness robot dogs try their hands — er, paws? — at painting. Museum attendees can witness ...
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As groundskeepers prepared Spec Martin Stadium for the Under Armour Next All-America Game, a GPS-guided robot painted the ...
Agnieszka Pilat is not your typical artist. She doesn’t use brushes, pencils or even her own hands to create her artwork. Pilat, who was born in Poland and now lives in the U.S., spent months teaching ...
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