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On land, the robot's double-jointed legs adopt a trotting gait, taking it to a top speed of 1.2 BL/s (body-lengths per second). Swimming in the water, it still manages a decent 0.54 BL/s.
It turns out that the first rule of using a robot lawnmower is “don’t let anyone park on your lawn.” Robot lawnmowers have been around for several decades, and with them the heady promise of ...
From the first spread of Art Spiegelman’s graphic memoir “Maus,” one can already glean his signature mix of the autobiographical, the fictional and the poetic. “It was summer, I remember I ...
If you like to look at art or learn how to make it, want to listen to music or join a spontaneous jam, then Edinboro is the place for you to be this weekend. The Edinboro Art & Music Festival is a ...
ESPOO, Finland — Is robot art more creative when you see the metallic hand behind it? According to Finnish researchers, the answer is yes. A new study reveals that humans give robot-created art higher ...
The 1983 ABC movie “The Day After” was a landmark moment that proved contentious even before it aired, as a new documentary shows. By Alissa Wilkinson The latest installment to the long ...
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The founding French Surrealists loved the subconscious. They also loved women—as muses, as subjects of erotic desire, as sources of inspiration, but not necessarily as artists at first.
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Scottish scientists, artists and photographers played a huge part in pioneering this new technology, and we have them to thank for a medium we now take for granted.