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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Robotics: From Humanoid Robots to Artwork" In a mesmerizing display of technological advancement

Background imageRobotics Collection: Humanoid robot skull

Humanoid robot skull, Diagram of a robot skull that will form the base of a robot Albert Einstein head created by US robot designer David Hanson

Background imageRobotics Collection: Albert Einstein model head

Albert Einstein model head. This model is based on the head of Albert Einstein and will be used as a template for a robot Albert Einstein

Background imageRobotics Collection: Humanoid robot head

Humanoid robot head. Head and shoulders of Joey Chaos, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics, USA. The robots skin is composed of a spongy polymer, called Frubber

Background imageRobotics Collection: Robot Albert Einstein waving

Robot Albert Einstein waving.Robot featuring the body of a HUBO robot made by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and a head created by US robot designer David Hanson

Background imageRobotics Collection: Albert Einstein clay model

Albert Einstein clay model. This clay model is based on Albert Einstein (photo in background) and will be used as a template for the rubber skin of a robot Albert Einstein

Background imageRobotics Collection: Robotic surgery

Robotic surgery. Computer artwork of a human and a robotic arm, both using surgical lasers. Robotic machines already help surgeons carry out surgery

Background imageRobotics Collection: Artificial intelligence research, artwork

Artificial intelligence research, artwork
Artificial intelligence research, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageRobotics Collection: Robot, artwork

Robot, artwork
Robot, computer artwork

Background imageRobotics Collection: Medical nanorobots, conceptual image

Medical nanorobots, conceptual image. Computer artwork of nanorobots (small, spiky) attacking a virus (red)

Background imageRobotics Collection: Digital future, artwork

Digital future, artwork

Background imageRobotics Collection: Digital future, conceptual artwork

Digital future, conceptual artwork

Background imageRobotics Collection: Digital touchscreen, artwork

Digital touchscreen, artwork

Background imageRobotics Collection: Flying microbots, artwork

Flying microbots, artwork
Flying microbots, computer artwork

Background imageRobotics Collection: Nanobot replication

Nanobot replication. Self-contained nanobots replicating in a factory. Nanotechnology involves the use of current and future technology to build microscopically small probes

Background imageRobotics Collection: Cybernetics and robotics

Cybernetics and robotics, conceptual image. This image could represent concepts such as cybernetics, android robots, artificial limbs, and artificial intelligence

Background imageRobotics Collection: Gecko foot showing adhesive lamellae

Gecko foot showing adhesive lamellae
Tokay gecko (Gecko gecko) feet on glass showing the arrangement of lamellae. Gecko feet use very small subdivided filaments on the lamellae to bond with their substrates at the molecular level using

Background imageRobotics Collection: Gecko feet diversity

Gecko feet diversity
Photomontage of living gecko feet showing a variety of forms. Gecko feet employ very small subdivided filaments to bond with their substrates at the molecular level using Van Der Waals forces

Background imageRobotics Collection: Toy robot, artwork

Toy robot, artwork
Toy robot, computer artwork. This robot has a humanoid body plan, but with tracked wheels instead of legs, and a single camera-eye instead of a head

Background imageRobotics Collection: Military robot, artwork

Military robot, artwork
Military robot, computer artwork. In the future, wars may be partially or wholly fought by specially created fighting robots

Background imageRobotics Collection: Cybernetic arm, composite image

Cybernetic arm, composite image. The mans right arm has been replaced by a robotic one. This represents the development of prosthetic limbs that can not only be controlled by the patients nervous

Background imageRobotics Collection: Educational robot, artwork

Educational robot, artwork
Educational robot, computer artwork. The apple in the robots hand represents the ability to teach and learn, and for robots to develop artificial intelligence (AI)

Background imageRobotics Collection: Buckyball molecule, artwork

Buckyball molecule, artwork
Buckyball molecule being held by a robotic hand. Conceptual computer artwork that might represent research into, or hi-tech automated production of, buckyball molecules

Background imageRobotics Collection: Robot hand, artwork

Robot hand, artwork
Robot hand, computer artwork

Background imageRobotics Collection: Evolution of technology

Evolution of technology, conceptual computer artwork. Robot hand holding a cog, which could represent the evolution from purely mechanical systems to advanced electronic systems

Background imageRobotics Collection: Nano-machine, conceptual artwork

Nano-machine, conceptual artwork
Nano-machine, conceptual computer artwork. Nano-machines are entities on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre). It is hoped that they will one day be used internally to search out

Background imageRobotics Collection: Nanorobot, artwork

Nanorobot, artwork
Nanorobot. Computer artwork of a nano robot walking over the surface of a micro chip in order to search out and repair the structure

Background imageRobotics Collection: Nanorobots, artwork

Nanorobots, artwork
Nanorobots. Computer artwork of nano robots walking over the surface of a micro chip in order to search out and repair the structure

Background imageRobotics Collection: Humanoid robots, artwork

Humanoid robots, artwork
Humanoid robots, computer artwork. Computer artwork of a row of humanoid robots that resemble human females. The merging of humans and technology is called cybernetics

Background imageRobotics Collection: Cyborg brain, artwork

Cyborg brain, artwork
Cyborg brain, computer artwork. Computer artwork of a human brain with robotic implants emerging from the cerebellum and brainstem

Background imageRobotics Collection: Female cyborg, artwork

Female cyborg, artwork
Female cyborg, computer artwork. Computer artwork of a cyborg with a womans face, with the rest of the body consisting of robotic implants

Background imageRobotics Collection: Robotic eye, artwork

Robotic eye, artwork
Robotic eye. Computer artwork of a close-up of a futuristic robots eye. As robots become more and more advanced it is speculated that they will one day be able to perform human tasks

Background imageRobotics Collection: MOOREs STEAM MAN 1893

MOOREs STEAM MAN 1893
Two illustrations of Canadian inventor George Moores Steam Man, a fully mobile robot automaton powered by an internal steam engine

Background imageRobotics Collection: MOOREs STEAM MAN C1890

MOOREs STEAM MAN C1890
The Steam Man automaton of Canadian Professor George Moore, which has an internal engine allowing it to walk, and vent steam through a well placed cigar!



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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Robotics: From Humanoid Robots to Artwork" In a mesmerizing display of technological advancement, a humanoid robot gracefully performs alongside a schoolgirl in an enchanting dance routine. The C016 / 8377 robot effortlessly matches the girl's steps, showcasing the seamless integration of art and technology. Not far away, a mischievous cat perches atop another robotic creation, playfully swatting at its mechanical companion. This abundance of robotic marvels highlights the ever-growing presence of artificial intelligence (AI) in our lives. As we delve deeper into this alternative reality where androids roam freely among us, we witness AI being applied to various aspects of our daily needs and desires. Augmented reality takes center stage as it enhances our perception and interaction with these intelligent machines. An intriguing engraving titled "Plus de barbiers. . La vapeur intelligente et progressive appliquee aux usages et besoins journaliers de l'homme" captures the imagination with its depiction of steam-powered inventions revolutionizing everyday tasks. This artwork showcases how they are bring about innovative solutions for mankind's convenience. Moving on to historical references, Plate VI from "Uber den Schachspieler des Herrn von Kempelen und dessen Nachbildung" presents an awe-inspiring chess-playing automaton that astounded audiences during its time. Similarly, an advertising elephant engraving catches our attention as it promotes Edison's upcoming inventions that promise to transform society. Taking a leap into the past reveals Alpha Robot 1932 - a groundbreaking creation embodying futuristic visions that were ahead of their time. Meanwhile, Robot 1928 portrays a mechanical man designed for tomorrow's laborious tasks; it serves as evidence that humanity has long been fascinated by robots' potential contributions. Lastly, Plate III from "Uber den Schachspieler des Herrn von Kempelen und dessen Nachbildung" introduces us to a steam-powered man, further emphasizing the continuous pursuit of innovation in robotics.