Analogue Robot Insect
by Peter Menzel/science Photo Library
Title
Analogue Robot Insect
Artist
Peter Menzel/science Photo Library
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
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Analogue robot insect Unibug 1.0 investigating a flower as it walks in sand dunes. This is a non- digital (analogue) robot built by the Canadian roboticist Mark Tilden. It is controlled by a device known as a nervous net, which works by generating a dynamic system of interactions between itself and the outside world. It has no pre-programming, but solves problems by reaching an equilibrium with its environment. It is hoped that robots like this could eventually be used to clear landmines. Tilden works at Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA. Photographed in the Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado, USA.
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September 13th, 2018
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