Technology Information: 05/25/10

Quick Post: Video- Electroactive Polymers (EAP) for a Robot Head; link to OpenMaterials.org

Quick Post: Video- Electroactive Polymers (EAP) for a Robot Head; link to OpenMaterials.org


Quick Post: Video- Electroactive Polymers (EAP) for a Robot Head; link to OpenMaterials.org

Posted: 24 May 2010 06:44 PM PDT

Electroactive Polymer Robot Head


For more information:  
Electroactive Polymers (EAP) as Artificial Muscles (EPAM) for Robotic Applications
Wikipedia:  Electroactive Polymers

Electroactive Polymers Robot "Flying Fish" Transparent Blimp

"The worldwide first EAP propelled airship was made at Empa in collaboration with aeroix GmbH and the Technical University of Berlin. This lighter-than-air vehicle with 8 m in length consists of a slightly pressurized Helium filled body of a biologically inspired form with Dielectric Elastomer (DE) actuators acting as muscles and deforming the body and tail fin in a fish-like manner."


I wonder if the Blimp's surface could be transformed for interactive ads....I'm sure someone is working on this now!

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OpenMaterials.org (This is a rabbit hole I'll need to explore further.)

"OpenMaterials is a research group dedicated to open investigation and experimentation with DIY production methods and uses of materials.
In the spirit of the open source software and hardware movements, we hope to promote materials to be researched and developed in a public, collaborative manner. We see materials as an open resource, and wish to establish an open process for exploring and sharing knowledge, techniques and applications related to materials science."

Smart & Adaptive Polymer Lab, University of Toronto

SOMEWHAT RELATED
Last night I dreamt about haptic touch-screen overlays... (IMT post from about a year ago that focuses on haptic/tactile feedback, electroactive polymers, and nano-materials.)

For a smile:  "Musical Heads" Watch the Neurosonics Audiomedical" video (via Chris O'Shea)


Raymond.CC Blog - Restoring the Master Boot Record to your Windows OS

Raymond.CC Blog - Restoring the Master Boot Record to your Windows OS


Restoring the Master Boot Record to your Windows OS

Posted: 24 May 2010 07:30 PM PDT


To many of us, Linux is a hit and miss kind of deal. There are some of us who hate it with an undying passion and refuse to use it ever again after being stung once. I can understand how and why people would do such a thing, especially when I first started out with [...]

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