Robotic Platforms Act as Walking Stepping Stones

February 1, 2009 by Geeks are Sexy | 1 comment

Filmed during the Wired NextFest event located in Chicago in June 2005, (Yes, this is pretty old, but still cool nonetheless), these robotic stepping stones were used to demo a new kind of visual tracking system. Further details on what we think seems to be the same (or very similar) technology can be found here.

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Comment by Wayne
2009-02-02 10:25:17

Is this what Michael Jackson used to learn the moonwalk?

 
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