Wizkid is a novel robotic computer created by Frederic Kaplan and Martino d'Esposito. Wizk
Wizkid is a novel robotic computer created by Frederic Kaplan and Martino d'Esposito. Wizkid introduces a novel interface system entitled "Halo". Interacting with the machine, the user sees himself in a kind of augmented mirror. Around him, several widgets and other interface elements appear. He can just select them by waving his hand. In 2008, Wizkid was exhibited for three months at the MoMA in New York. http://www.wizkid.info
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Wizkid is a novel robotic computer created by Frederic Kaplan and Martino d'Esposito. Wizk
Wizkid is a novel robotic computer created by Frederic Kaplan and Martino d'Esposito. Wizkid introduces a novel interface system entitled "Halo". Interacting with the machine, the user sees himself in a kind of augmented mirror. Around him, several widgets and other interface elements appear. He can just select them by waving his hand. This video shows a visitor at the MoMA interacting for the first time with the device. http://www.wizkid.info (less)
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Wizkid is a novel robotic computer created by Frederic Kaplan and Martino d'Esposito. Wizk
Wizkid is a novel robotic computer created by Frederic Kaplan and Martino d'Esposito. Wizkid introduces a novel interface system entitled "Halo". Interacting with the machine, the user sees himself in a kind of augmented mirror. Around him, several widgets and other interface elements appear. He can just select them by waving his hand. This video shows visitors at the MoMA interacting for the first time with the device. http://www.wizkid.info
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These projects were created during a workshop with Frederic Kaplan, researcher at the Sony
These projects were created during a workshop with Frederic Kaplan, researcher at the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris and Martino d'Esposito, industrial designer, at ECAL (Ecole cantonale d'Art de Lausanne) in november 2005. 30 students had to imagine objects and furnitures to create new learning opportunities for the robot. These objects have been used as part of a scientific programme on artificial curiosity conducted by Pierre-Yves Oudeyer and Frederic Kaplan at Sony CSL Paris. The student designers who participated to the workshop are : Emmanuele Aoué, Stéphane Barbier-Bouvet, Clément Benoît, Nicolas Besson, Olivier Burgisser, Francis Chabloz, Liliana Garcia Requena, Ian Gonsher, Thomas Kral, Renaudin Margaux, Benedicte Meynet, Hadji Moloudi, Eric Morzier, Singal Mösch, Julia Ng Chien Yue, Moro Nicolas, Valerie Notter, Letissia Perrin,Florian Pittet, Kélik Ridet, Xavier Rui, Reymond Siméon, Camille Sherrer, Tiffany Tripet, Cécile von Aesch, Sébastien Wildi, Danielle Wielzynski. http://aibo.playroom.fr/
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This swimming suit was designed by Letissia Perrin and Tiffany Tripet, two former ECAL stu
This swimming suit was designed by Letissia Perrin and Tiffany Tripet, two former ECAL students (www.ecal.ch). This project was initiated during a workshop with Frederic Kaplan, former researcher at the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris and Martino d'Esposito, industrial designer, at ECAL. In this video the robot learns how to swim using a software architecture based on artificial curiosity developed by by Pierre-Yves Oudeyer and Frederic Kaplan. More info on aibo.playroom.fr
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This video is part of a a series of exploratory studies on animal robot interactions in co
This video is part of a a series of exploratory studies on animal robot interactions in collaboration with the ethology group of the University of Eötvös University (Hungary). The purpose of these experiments is to investigate, from an ethological point of view, how much dogs see AIBO as a conspecific. The questions adressed are: what is the influence on the dog's reactions of movement, smell, presence or absence of eyes, sounds, etc.
More information: http://www.fkaplan.com
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