Musically, "Robot Rock" has been described as electronic rock[8][9] and dance-rock.[10] It contains a sample of the Breakwater song "Release the Beast".[7] The sample features a synthesizer riff with an oscillator sync timbre, as well as percussion and power chords on an electric guitar. Daft Punk incorporated a vocoder[11] into the production, repeating the title phrase of "Robot Rock". Aside from the sampling, Thomas Bangalter noted that the duo used a Moog synthesizer with guitar pedals for the song.[12]

Just to get it straight, I think Discovery is an amazing album, the sampling in it is genius and really compliments the robot's musical ability, they use samples as an instrument, creatively to craft entire songs, the whole album is a great example of how to sample well.


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But Robot Rock just doesn't strike me in the same way, i dont know, maybe they couldn't give it the same amount of time with Human After All being written in 6 weeks? But i really really like Human After All as an album, i know it gets a lot of slating but i really enjoy listening to it, i really like robot rock as a song it's just its sampling made me consider how much Daft Punk had a right to call it their own with little credit given to Breakwater.

Anyway, RoboRally casts the players as hyper-intelligent AIs supervising some far-future factory. Bored out of your magnificent minds, you amuse yourselves racing robots across a huge, modular factory along race courses that you, the players, design yourself.

Those cards you see in the above image? Those are program cards, which all the players are dealt a hand of each turn. To race your robot onwards you have to program your cute little representative with five of these cards by placing them facedown, so that when you flip left up from left to right your robot will first move forward two squares, then turn right, move one square and so on, and you must plan all this out without touching the board.

Did I mention there are weapons you can attach to your robot? Oh, yes. And crab legs, rocket packs, bridge-laying devices, teleporters and a few dozen other theoretically useful bits of kit just waiting to be lost when you accidentally run your bot into a jet of flame, the rest of the table laughing as your lead literally melts away.

The way I feel about the inevitable robot uprising is both terrified and soothed all in one very confusing mix. On the one hand, I feel an indignant frustration when my smart speaker responds only to my husband\u2019s voice and not mine. On the other, I can\u2019t deny that Spotify (\uD83D\uDE43)\u2019s ability to inform me what my music taste is better than my own brain is sort of thrilling. Or at the very least, extremely useful.

And I should say \u2013 this comes with the massive caveat that I don\u2019t look forward to a future where we\u2019re replacing illustrators and composers and journalists with robots. Pay lovely creative flawed human beings to make stuff for your show! But hopefully this gives a general sense of what\u2019s out there and the direction we might be going in.

Probably most of you are familiar with Descript now. Day to day, I tend to use Otter for transcription, which is mostly great. But at the minute I\u2019m usually transcribing the voices of non-American speakers, which the robots have trouble with \u2013 particularly Northern Irish voices, which I\u2019m trying not to take personally. Others include Podcastle, Fireflies.ai and Auphonic.

I have driven the robot into the woods and covered a 3 acre area exploring during the day, and once at night during a thunderstorm. All from the comfort of my alternate home office. I find it highly entertaining and much better than anything on TV.

Instead of using a proper LoRa module, I opted for some cheap Heltec Boards with ESP32, small OLED screen and not so great RF components. I did this because I never thought they would leave my desk. I wanted to play around with packet headers, and eventually LoRaWAN, crypto, and other misc. items like making my own antennas. It did not take long before I wanted to control a robot. I will eventually get proper LoRa modules and connect them directly to the P1.

The first consideration when using LoRa for remote control is that the radio is half-duplex. When it comes to the robot going out of range, there are issues to deal with. We cannot measure RSSI without sending or receiving a packet. Because the radios must flip flop between tx and rx modes, the round trip time for a packet to go to the robot and get our acknowledgement is a couple of seconds. That means we get an RSSI reading every 1-2 seconds, providing we send data that frequently. To deal with that we simply drive slowly, and spam commands that do not do anything (to measure RSSI).

Using the Arduino IDE, I was able to write code for the Heltec ESP32 control station (PC running Putty serial terminal) and the robot. Both sides are in a receive loop waiting for packets. The transmitter breaks out of the receive loop when it receives serial input via Putty. It then transmits the input and switches back to receive mode.

It is important to note that my SNR and RSSI are the values of the control station transmitter receiving a packet from the robot. I could program it to work either way, however my control station has a better antenna and more power, so I am showing the worst-case scenario by measuring the return trip. By the way, this info is also displayed on the OLED displays : ) Having the little displays is perfect for debugging.

Video of rock crawling action. Next up, work on video antennas and repeaters. The video signal is poor because there is no line of sight. Instead of running wires outside of the house I'll just repeat the signal on another channel.

This cheap RC truck is a steal when it comes to an all terrain chassis. I'm going to focus on making a 3D printed kit that will convert a 1:10 scale RC vehicle into a robot, and a companion PCB to plug everything into.

Hi, my name is Jonathan Simard and I'm Lead Animator at a very cool Activision Studio called Beenox. I'm really happy to do this tutorial - I hope it will be helpful and I'll try to let the pictures talk for themselves.

 

Robot Rock is based on a song called "The Same" by Daft Punk. And yeah, I think robots are cool, but they're even cooler when you choose to go with a different style! Let's just say, with this piece, I tried to make a different kind of robot...


In this tutorial I will show you how I modelled some of the parts, how I lit the character, and the final colour correction work that I did in Photoshop. I'm sorry to say this actually, but I didn't start with a concept drawing for this piece. Instead, I started with a picture of my girlfriend's cat, called "Edgy" - a Persian cat with sad eyes. This wasn't my only reference though; I took care to find anything related to robots, referencing lots of concept art and 3d models. Surely I knew I wouldn't model a cat, but I found it cool to start out using the cat's eyes as reference. I should mention here actually that the general basic idea for this piece was a dead 'Astro' boy.


Eyes are always the most important thing on a model, and I should say that I put more effort there. For this model I took a lot of time getting the right proportion with the eyeball; I really wanted to feel the eyelid surrounding the eyeball (Fig01). When that was done, I only had to model a face that was going to fit with this kind of eye. The only thing I took care of after that was to achieve a clean mesh, simply because I wanted something clean.

I always start the nose modelling this way. You will notice that the last two ones don't have the same mesh. That's because I like to have the basic shape first, and redo the mesh later. 


The muscle was the easiest thing to do. I wanted to make different kinds of joints between the arm and torso; I didn't want to make something too clichd, so I modelled something that looked organic, yet at the same time robotic. So I used anatomy references and built a quick shoulder and arm. The technique, as you will see from Fig04, is quite simple. I just added a cylinder, copied it into a circle and added a twist modifier. With that done, I added a taper modifier to give the muscle a rounded shape, and with the help of the ffd box, I place it how I wanted it and it looked just like muscle!

The top of the head was a little tricky to do. I modelled it as a normal rounded head and kept it as reference for every section I did, because I wanted to keep the spherical aspect of it. I used the shell modifier for every section. This modifier is pretty cool, because you can achieve the thickness on an object. Every part of the robot is done like that (Fig06).

In 2015, the Compressorhead engineers started moving ahead with their plans for the vocalist addition. Through a Kickstarter campaign, they hope to raise enough money to complete the newest robot, which (or who) is already in the works.

When your job is engineering, you might never know where tomorrow will take you. Maybe robotic bands will become a new trend, and you could be near the leading edge. PDH Academy you keep continuing education credits current so that you can go wherever you want to. Check out our PE approved courses when your next professional development hours are due.

Tex-Mex cuisine restaurant Casa Tequila Mexican Grill in Rock Hill is implementing a robot server named Bella BonBon to serve tables. Bella BonBon is getting food from the kitchn to tables at the touch of a button, giving staff members a much-needed break.

According to the National Restaurant Association, 62% of restaurants are struggling with staffing. Some restaurants are turning to technology to ease the burden for overworked employees. Ugalde said the robot has been beneficial despite being well-staffed over the past few weeks.

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