{"id":3949,"date":"2013-08-18T20:25:03","date_gmt":"2013-08-19T01:25:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.encoretechresources.com\/insights\/?p=3949"},"modified":"2013-08-19T08:36:31","modified_gmt":"2013-08-19T13:36:31","slug":"an-engaging-robots-emerging-from-the-internets-plastic-sands","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.encoretechresources.com\/insights\/2013\/08\/18\/an-engaging-robots-emerging-from-the-internets-plastic-sands\/","title":{"rendered":"An Engaging Robot&#8217;s Emerging from the Internet&#8217;s Plastic &#8216;Sands&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When you first see the upper &#8220;body&#8221; of the InMoov robot that will be demonstrated at the <a href=\"http:\/\/makezine.com\/2013\/08\/18\/see-a-3-d-printed-humanoid-at-world-maker-faire\/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=%24%7Bfeed%7D&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+%24%7Bmakezineonline%7D+%28%24%7BMAKE%7D%29&amp;utm_content=%24%7BGoogleReader%7D\">World Maker Faire show<\/a> in New York&#8217;s Queens County next month, your impulse is to exclaim, &#8220;Frankenstein!&#8221; But that would be mistaken, for there is no monster, nor his novelistic creator, a modern-day Mary Shelley, behind this robot. Instead, there is Chuck Fletcher, who is one of an Internet community of people developing inMoov robots, part-by-plastic part, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cbc.ca\/news\/technology\/story\/2013\/01\/23\/f-3d-printing.html\">with 3D printers<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.encoretechresources.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/imgres18.jpeg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-3958\" alt=\"imgres\" src=\"http:\/\/www.encoretechresources.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/imgres18.jpeg\" width=\"300\" height=\"168\" \/><\/a><em>What&#8217;s that?<\/em>\u00a0you say. You&#8217;re right \u2013 InMoov is a lot to swallow in one gulp. But from what we can gather from the Maker Faire website, a deftly functioning robot (or ranks of them around the Internet) is emerging from the plastic sands, or resins, of 3D printers, which are amazing enough in themselves.<\/p>\n<p>This is where you need to start: The <a href=\"http:\/\/makezine.com\/projects\/inmoov-the-robot-you-can-3d-print\/\">Make site<\/a> advises that Chuck Fletcher will be bringing to World Maker Faire &#8220;a fully articulated and animated 3D printed humanoid animatronic robot.&#8221; Got that? &#8220;The build,&#8221; Chuck continues, &#8220;is based on the open source inMoov project\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/inmoov.blogspot.com\/\">by Gael Langevin<\/a>. This is an amazing project with hundreds of parts and a growing community of makers adding features like eye tracking, hand and finger control using the Kinect and LeapMotion devices.&#8221; Suddenly, there are too many &#8220;makers&#8221; to count and too much ingenious technology to readily grasp.<\/p>\n<p>(One of the great potentials of plastic parts produced by 3D printing, Langevin notes virtually as an aside, is for prosthestics, or <em>human<\/em> body parts.)<\/p>\n<p>Be sure you take a few minutes to watch Gael Lsngevin&#8217;s emerging winsome, yet intent, robot lift a red ball of something from &#8220;his&#8221; right hand to his left, raise it to his eyes for &#8220;inspection,&#8221; then drop \u00a0it on the table before him, followed by what you might call, possibly, a celebratory gesture. It&#8217;s easy to feel that you&#8217;re on the verge of a bigtime something (again, <em>not<\/em> Frankenstein) under construction across the Internet \u2013 from <em>printed-out<\/em> plastic parts. Wow! (There&#8217;s more on the plastic angle on the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thingiverse.com\/\">MakerBot Thingiverse <\/a>site.) \u2013 <em>Doug Bedell<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When you first see the upper &#8220;body&#8221; of the InMoov robot that will be demonstrated at the World Maker Faire show in New York&#8217;s Queens County next month, your impulse is to exclaim, &#8220;Frankenstein!&#8221; But that would be mistaken, for there is no monster, nor his novelistic creator, a modern-day Mary Shelley, behind this robot. 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