Perry Naseck, Andey Ng, and Mary Tsai Abstract Our project aimed to discover and analyze the gestural aesthetic of graffiti and its translation into a robotic and technical system. Our goal was to augment and extend, but not replace, the craft of graffiti using a robotic system. With the capabilities of the robot, we explored
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P2.2_Hybrid Skill_Graffiti
Live Demonstration The tool we built to mount to the robot consists of a spray applicator that was cut and attached to the piston via a milled piece of aluminum. After building the spray paint applicator tool, we tested it on the robot by inputting a manual path for it to follow while manipulating the
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Human/Robot Graffiti Proposal (Final)
Perry Naseck | Andey Ng | Mary Tsai Overview Our project aims to discover and analyze the gestural aesthetic of graffiti and its translation into a robotic and technical system. Our goal is to augment and extend, but not replace, the craft of graffiti using a robotic system. With the capabilities of the robot, we
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Human-Machine Graffiti (Rough Draft)
Perry Naseck, Andey Ng, and Mary Tsai Overview Our project aims to discover and analyze the gestural aesthetic of graffiti and its translation into a robotic and technical system. Our goal is to augment and extend, but not replace, the craft of graffiti using a robotic system. With the capabilities of the robot, we can
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P1: Wood Gouge—Capturing Human Skill
For this exercise, we chose to study a simple hand gouge and a basswood blank. The specific motion we are interested in is the gouge digging in and carving up a sliver of the wood.