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    Posted: 12.Mar.2014 at 04:00

Dr. Woohoo and Scott

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In a previous blog post, I mentioned that our robot is learning to draw. Now Bishop (a.k.a. our robot) is learning to paint.

Turbulence: Robot + Human = Watercolor Painting from Dr. Woohoo! on Vimeo.

Designer of Applied Innovation, Andrew Trujillo (a.k.a. Dr. Woohoo) is on our team helping the robot perform its magic. We wanted to find out what happens when you combine generative art, water colors,and a robot arm. I guess you could consider it our foray in hybrid art.

Brush strokes are alive in the lab.

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