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Dancing robots




Bruno Maisonnier of Aldebaran Robotics choreographs a troupe of tiny humanoid Nao robots.

 
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Comment icon #1 Posted by Still Waters on 28 February, 2013, 20:49
Not bad
Comment icon #2 Posted by Lilly on 28 February, 2013, 21:29
They're kind of cute (in a creepy robot way).
Comment icon #3 Posted by CuriousGreek on 1 March, 2013, 2:58
So...robots can dance!!!
Comment icon #4 Posted by Still Waters on 3 March, 2013, 14:23
Not only that!.....they can dance better than me
Comment icon #5 Posted by Ryu on 3 March, 2013, 17:06
That was really cool! Love those little guys, so adorable. Makes want to have one!
Comment icon #6 Posted by CuriousGreek on 3 March, 2013, 20:42
Don't think i'm better. Maybe we ought to hire one of them to teach us how to dance...Learning how to dance is really useful...hmmm Edited to add this;
Comment icon #7 Posted by monk 56 on 4 March, 2013, 1:41
Any that want dancing lessons from a robot, please call the Governator Ha Ha. He is free now after leaving politics, although his prices are expensive!
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