Shape-Shifting Kinetic Robots That Repeatedly Turn Themselves Inside Out and Upside Down
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#5759W)
Inventor Katsumoto Yuichiro has created two different shape-shifting kinetic robots that move rather humorously. One is a cube that constantly folds into itself, using telescoping arms to turn itself inside out. The other is a triangle that rather vigorously turns itself upside down and onto its head.
My new bot. Virtually shown at Art Gallery #siggraph2020https://t.co/be0qDtHkQC pic.twitter.com/PSVBQVPYRk
- KATSUMOTO Yuichiro (@katsumoto_y) July 23, 2020
via The Awesomer
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