Fun Interactive Installation
Designed for modern museums, Dadabot draws an individual work of art with each user. The user controls the roboter over the drawing area using his arms and hands. This paints an image with various tools such as brushes or pens.
 
A Microsoft Kinect camera records the user in his movements. A patch in the software VVVV analyzes these movements and transmitts them to the Dadabot via Bluetooth. The Dadabot converts the signals using its three engines (2 stepper, 1 servo) into physical movements, drawing an image.
Dadabot
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Dadabot

Dadabot combines digital art with an analog input and output. While a camera is tracking your movements, a rooter translates them into an image.

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