Not exact matches
Hence, just
as with a
robotic machine, where did the instructions that runs every detail of our
body originate?
Both philosophers have participated over the last several years in an EU project on «Virtual Embodiment and
Robotic Re-Embodiment» (VERE) with a focus on illusions of embodiment, in which one has the feeling of owning and controlling a
body that is not one's own, such
as an avatar in VR.
M.I.T.'s robo - fish prototypes cut through the water at close to one
body length per second — fast for a
robotic fish, but no match for the genuine article, which can swim
as fast
as 10 times their
body length per second, according to the researchers.
The prospect of slipping into a
robotic exoskeleton that could enhance strength, keep the
body active while recovering from an injury or even serve
as a prosthetic limb has great appeal.
Following [20], two main regions were defined for each perspective, by dividing the control volume into: i) the region of fish - robot interaction (referred to
as the «focal region»), which extended eight fish
body lengths and was centered on the
robotic fish center of mass, and ii) the non-interaction zone, which consisted of the remaining portion and was delimited by the two plastic honeycombs, that is, the front-most and back-most regions, respectively, shown in Figure 4.
In the Top view, the focal region was further divided in two equal sub-regions: i) frontal compartment (referred to
as «front») comprising the half of the focal region in front of the
robotic fish and ii) four equal compartments of one
body length each (referred to
as «B1», «B2», «B3», and «B4», respectively) behind the robot, see Figure 4.
But Johansson never wavers, never varies the confident,
robotic monotone that Lucy adapts
as she controls her mind, her
body and then others, and finally gravity and physics itself.
It's not so much an issue of she and Damon not having chemistry — and let it be known that together they are
as exciting
as watching paint crack and peel — than it is her performance in general (though she can cry on cue very well): stiff;
robotic; flat
as her
body.
As the last human head in existence, use your helmet's advanced tech to attach to various
robotic bodies and release society from the grip of a malevolent AI overlord.
As a child soldier, he was forced to undergo extensive cybernetic experimentation, leaving him dependent on his
robotic body.
Work perceived
as trending that sold out the first day included pop comments on Pop (Sylvie Fleury's life - size crushed car that she painted with pink nail polish and posed against a wall caked with makeup; impeccable fabrication (Anish Kapoor's shiny discs that danced down every aisle); mannequin sculptures (Chicago imagist Karl Wirsum's
robotic stick figures);
body fetish (Guillaume Leblon's truncated ceramic legs and Jonathan Monk's kicking ones, Naotaka Hiro's
body casts of himself made with his right hand).
It draws a trajectory from the multiplication of the physical
body and identity in the 70's (such
as fictitious identities and surrogates), to the serial
robotic body, finally to the flattening effect that the experiencing
bodies and things through ubiquitous screens creates.
Andrew Jamieson, chief executive of industry technology
body ORE Catapult, said «agreeing a transformational sector deal» would unlock tremendous opportunities for innovative businesses to meet the growing international demand for new technologies such
as floating wind,
robotics, digital transformation and artificial intelligence, delivering thousands of highly skilled jobs and massive economic benefits for the UK.