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Reeti

Someone stole Shrek’s ears!!

So, another robot with a rather odd face, oh yes, and it’s cheeks change colour too.  I’m sorry, but in spite of the alien-chic this one is still a bit too cute for my liking.  This robot is a Media Centre PC (whatever that is, I think it’s supposed to help you work out the connection between the PC and your television) and also an expressive robot.  Here it is, looking stunned:

Reeti - looking somewhat stunned

Reeti - looking somewhat stunned

Well, you’d be stunned too, if you found yourself stuck in a vase up to chin height!

This robot can watch people and faces, can speak and change its expressions.  In addition, it has lights under its cheeks and these can be used to express erm, stuff, the examples being: I’m feeling hot (red) or cold (blue), but I think moods are the underlying idea here.  I’m not sure how autonomously it really does any of these things.  A large part of one video relating to this robot seems to be about programming it to act in certain ways as it says certain scripted things.  There is also “an app for that”, so that you can remote control the robot with your iPhone or iPad.

More information can be found at the Reeti website.  However, I felt bound to link to the rather disturbing video below, which seems to place Reeti firmly as an alien visitor to Earth:

Spider bot, spider bot, does whatever a spider bot does…

At last, an entertaining robot with which to enter the new year. I particularly like the interaction with the cat, and also the squeaks of surprise that result even when one knows that it’s going to jump!

Yes, I want one of these too, and I haven’t even had time to construct my other robot kits at home.
(via Engadget)

You see, before Tofu came Keepon

And, yes, while I acknowledge that there are differences between the two robots, I think that they also share many elements in common, not least cuteness!

But of course, Keepon is really famous for his dancing…

I may have shared that once already, but once just isn’t enough for that video.

I’m really impressed by how expressive both Keepon and Tofu are, in particular by their ability to show where their “attention” lies. These robots are seemingly quite simple (although I’m sure the underlying technology is still pretty complex), but they show considerable possibilities as expressive and communicative robots.

Tofu (an unfortunate name?)

Meet Tofu, and I think it’s quite obvious why this robot has been added to the Robot of the Day category here.

Meet TOFU from ryan wistort on Vimeo.

Although this robot does remind me of Keepon, it does have the addition of moving eyes, which just add to the awesomeness.

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