Simply Some Photos: Robots


    Professor Cesare Santanini from the engineering high school SantAnna in Pontedera, Italy, displays a lamprey-like robot at the Engineering-Ecole des Mines in Nantes, France, during a bionic robots workshop on April 7, 2011


    Professor Cesare Santanini from the engineering high school SantAnna in Pontedera, Italy, displays a lamprey-like robot at the Engineering-Ecole des Mines in Nantes, France, during a bionic robots workshop on April 7, 2011. (Damien Meyer/AFP)




    A robot produced by the electrical engineering department of the National Taiwan University mimics human facial expressions at the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. The yet-to-be-named robot, which consists of a life-sized head and torso, was designed to show basic emotions for a more interactive experience


    A robot produced by the electrical engineering department of the National Taiwan University mimics human facial expressions at the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. The yet-to-be-named robot, which consists of a life-sized head and torso, was designed to show basic emotions for a more interactive experience. (Reuters/Nicky Loh)




    Workers assemble a robotic King Kong creature in preparation for the show [King Kong: Live on Stage] at the Creature Theatre Company workshop in Melbourne, Australia


    Workers assemble a robotic King Kong creature in preparation for the show [King Kong: Live on Stage] at the Creature Theatre Company workshop in Melbourne, Australia. (AP Photo/Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Simon Schluter)




    The robot AILA (Artificial Intelligence Lightweight Android) is featured at the CeBIT IT fair on March 3, 2011, in Hanover, Germany


    The robot AILA (Artificial Intelligence Lightweight Android) is featured at the CeBIT IT fair on March 3, 2011, in Hanover, Germany. (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)




    A man watches a piano-playing robot in action during the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. Some 300 exhibitors from 66 companies took part in the four-day exhibition


    A man watches a piano-playing robot in action during the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. (Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty Images)




    On February 26, 2011, in Osaka, Japan, a humanoid robot called Robovie PC-Lite takes the lead in a 42.195 km endurance competition – the worlds first full-length marathon for two-legged robots


    On February 26, 2011, in Osaka, Japan, a humanoid robot called Robovie PC-Lite takes the lead in a 42.195 km endurance competition – the worlds first full-length marathon for two-legged robots. (Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP)




    At the NTT Research and Development Forum in Tokyo on February 22, 2011, a staff member tickles the ear of a robot to demonstrate [tactile illusions] – simulations of ticklishness relayed by sound signals


    At the NTT Research and Development Forum in Tokyo on February 22, 2011, a staff member tickles the ear of a robot to demonstrate [tactile illusions] – simulations of ticklishness relayed by sound signals. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)




    HRP-4C, a five-foot humanoid robot developed at Japans National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, sings and dances with performers at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo on October 17, 2010. The robot runs entertainment software called Choreonoid, a name formed from the words [choreograph] and [humanoid]


    HRP-4C, a five-foot humanoid robot developed at Japans National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, sings and dances with performers at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo on October 17, 2010. The robot runs entertainment software called Choreonoid, a name formed from the words [choreograph] and [humanoid]. (Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP)


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Simply Some Photos: Robots


Professor Cesare Santanini from the engineering high school SantAnna in Pontedera, Italy, displays a lamprey-like robot at the Engineering-Ecole des Mines in Nantes, France, during a bionic robots workshop on April 7, 2011


Professor Cesare Santanini from the engineering high school SantAnna in Pontedera, Italy, displays a lamprey-like robot at the Engineering-Ecole des Mines in Nantes, France, during a bionic robots workshop on April 7, 2011. (Damien Meyer/AFP)




A robot produced by the electrical engineering department of the National Taiwan University mimics human facial expressions at the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. The yet-to-be-named robot, which consists of a life-sized head and torso, was designed to show basic emotions for a more interactive experience


A robot produced by the electrical engineering department of the National Taiwan University mimics human facial expressions at the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. The yet-to-be-named robot, which consists of a life-sized head and torso, was designed to show basic emotions for a more interactive experience. (Reuters/Nicky Loh)




Workers assemble a robotic King Kong creature in preparation for the show [King Kong: Live on Stage] at the Creature Theatre Company workshop in Melbourne, Australia


Workers assemble a robotic King Kong creature in preparation for the show [King Kong: Live on Stage] at the Creature Theatre Company workshop in Melbourne, Australia. (AP Photo/Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Simon Schluter)




The robot AILA (Artificial Intelligence Lightweight Android) is featured at the CeBIT IT fair on March 3, 2011, in Hanover, Germany


The robot AILA (Artificial Intelligence Lightweight Android) is featured at the CeBIT IT fair on March 3, 2011, in Hanover, Germany. (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images)




A man watches a piano-playing robot in action during the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. Some 300 exhibitors from 66 companies took part in the four-day exhibition


A man watches a piano-playing robot in action during the Taipei International Robot Show on October 19, 2010. (Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty Images)




On February 26, 2011, in Osaka, Japan, a humanoid robot called Robovie PC-Lite takes the lead in a 42.195 km endurance competition – the worlds first full-length marathon for two-legged robots


On February 26, 2011, in Osaka, Japan, a humanoid robot called Robovie PC-Lite takes the lead in a 42.195 km endurance competition – the worlds first full-length marathon for two-legged robots. (Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP)




At the NTT Research and Development Forum in Tokyo on February 22, 2011, a staff member tickles the ear of a robot to demonstrate [tactile illusions] – simulations of ticklishness relayed by sound signals


At the NTT Research and Development Forum in Tokyo on February 22, 2011, a staff member tickles the ear of a robot to demonstrate [tactile illusions] – simulations of ticklishness relayed by sound signals. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)




HRP-4C, a five-foot humanoid robot developed at Japans National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, sings and dances with performers at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo on October 17, 2010. The robot runs entertainment software called Choreonoid, a name formed from the words [choreograph] and [humanoid]


HRP-4C, a five-foot humanoid robot developed at Japans National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, sings and dances with performers at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo on October 17, 2010. The robot runs entertainment software called Choreonoid, a name formed from the words [choreograph] and [humanoid]. (Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP)


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