The robot Keepon (developed by Hideki Kozima and programmed by Marek Michalowski) dancing to the Spoon song "Don't You Evah." Directed by Jeff Nichols and produced by WIRED Magazine.
See: http://beatbots.org and http://spoontheband. com
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Keepon the robot auditions for a Carnegie Mellon University dance troupe.
See the Pop-Up version at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=oQ9w0as3q Kk
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org
Keepon the robot meets Daniel H Wilson (author of "How to Build a Robot Army" and Carnegie Mellon alumnus) and helps him overcome his robot paranoia.
See the Pop-Up version at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=SQ-WJpJrX MQ
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org
The robot Keepon (developed by Hideki Kozima) is designed to interact with children by communicating attention and emotion in the simplest and most comprehensible way.
See http://univ.nict.go. jp/people/xkozima/in fanoid/robot-eng.htm l#keepon
and http://beatbots.org
The robot Keepon (developed by Hideki Kozima and programmed by Marek Michalowski) dancing to the song "I Turn My Camera On" by the band Spoon.
See http://beatbots.org< br />
and http://spoontheband. com
Keepon the robot auditions for a Carnegie Mellon University dance troupe.
This is the Pop-Up version - see the original at http://youtube.com/w atch?v=Onl2cVd219k
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org
Keepon the robot meets Daniel H Wilson (author of "How to Build a Robot Army" and Carnegie Mellon alumnus) and helps him overcome his robot paranoia.
This is the Pop-Up version - see the original at http://youtube.com/w atch?v=2vpI7eF9iTI
More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou and http://beatbots.org