I say man in a suit - but pretty cool anyway!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XMHI8It ... ure=autofb
Robot or man in a suit?
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Robot or man in a suit?
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Sorry, I was being ironic - the Youtube comments are all about how the robot is pre-programmed to respond to colours or hats and that's how it chases people around - still it's one hell of a fancy dress costume!
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I want SCHEMATICS damn it!
http://www.cyberstein.co.uk/
gallery section. Looks like a one way plastic screen in the chest is where the operator sees out. I would say he's on chicken stilts, with a relatively low centre of gravity to stop it dropping forwards. Walking is possible but not for any great distance.
Built round a rigid jointed armature, probably a carbon fibre shell, shit loads of wiring, lights, speakers, low power OBP with a bit of bespoke software on it, movement sensors, (batteries too). You would need to be fairly strong to operate it.
http://www.robotx.co.uk/
got some sweep around shots. I would say most of the "guts" are kept in the upper back and the weight distributed through the armature to the hips (I notice the "robots" spine is solid). Any other way of doing it would probably snap the actor in two.
For all it's bulk it is probably quite fragile. Like learning to cavort about in porcelain plate mail armour.
http://www.cyberstein.co.uk/
gallery section. Looks like a one way plastic screen in the chest is where the operator sees out. I would say he's on chicken stilts, with a relatively low centre of gravity to stop it dropping forwards. Walking is possible but not for any great distance.
Built round a rigid jointed armature, probably a carbon fibre shell, shit loads of wiring, lights, speakers, low power OBP with a bit of bespoke software on it, movement sensors, (batteries too). You would need to be fairly strong to operate it.
http://www.robotx.co.uk/
got some sweep around shots. I would say most of the "guts" are kept in the upper back and the weight distributed through the armature to the hips (I notice the "robots" spine is solid). Any other way of doing it would probably snap the actor in two.
For all it's bulk it is probably quite fragile. Like learning to cavort about in porcelain plate mail armour.
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Concerning the question in the thread title I would like to consider a third option: perhaps it's a robot in a suit...
Err, stilts? You can see the back of the operator's legs & feet, covered in 'futuristic' black rubber.ClymAngus wrote:I would say he's on chicken stilts, with a relatively low centre of gravity to stop it dropping forwards. Walking is possible but not for any great distance.
Yeah, I agree about having to be strong, but we're talking light weight fibreglass costume here I reckon. It probably weighs more or less the same as a sesame street big bird costume, which was built out of heavier materials. About them movement sensors, that sounds like a bit of bs speak for 'the operator's face'.ClymAngus wrote:Built round a rigid jointed armature, probably a carbon fibre shell, shit loads of wiring, lights, speakers, low power OBP with a bit of bespoke software on it, movement sensors, (batteries too). You would need to be fairly strong to operate it.
I'm just saying!
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