Thursday, July 20, 2006

Japanese Android Doppelgänger (via Wired)



Hiroshi Ishiguro poses with his android clone, Geminoid HI-1. Constructed of silicone and steel and powered by pressurized air and small actuators, Ishiguro's life-size doppelgänger is uncannily realistic since it was made from casts taken from the roboticist's body. Ishiguro's android mimics the roboticist's actions, with micromovements -- such as shoulders that rise gently to simulate breathing -- making it difficult to believe Geminoid is a machine. A Geminoid operator wears motion-tracking lip markers. When the operator moves his mouth, Geminoid's lips make the same movement. A speaker inside the android lets the robotic double be heard. (Credit: Tim Hornyak)

Japanese Android Doppelgänger (via Wired)



Hiroshi Ishiguro poses with his android clone, Geminoid HI-1. Constructed of silicone and steel and powered by pressurized air and small actuators, Ishiguro's life-size doppelgänger is uncannily realistic since it was made from casts taken from the roboticist's body. Ishiguro's android mimics the roboticist's actions, with micromovements -- such as shoulders that rise gently to simulate breathing -- making it difficult to believe Geminoid is a machine. A Geminoid operator wears motion-tracking lip markers. When the operator moves his mouth, Geminoid's lips make the same movement. A speaker inside the android lets the robotic double be heard. (Credit: Tim Hornyak)

Australian Exhibition


Here's the promotional image for the China Heights exhibition in Sydney that I participated in. Not sure who to credit the design to, but you know who you are...

Australian Exhibition


Here's the promotional image for the China Heights exhibition in Sydney that I participated in. Not sure who to credit the design to, but you know who you are...

Saturday, June 17, 2006

...On Fashion

"Fashion is something that goes in one year and out the other."
- Unknown