Scribit is a new wall hanging robot that is capable of drawing almost anything you can think of in a selection of colours using right and erase pens. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more ...
Children already spend a lot of time looking at screens, so if they can be taught to draw using a physical pen and paper, so much the better. That's the thinking behind DrawBo, a wall-mounted robot ...
James Penn has created an awesome wall mounted drawing robot aptly named Utensil, which can be used to create a wide variety of different artworks or designs using fabric markers, sharpies and other ...
Drawing on walls may have warranted a time-out in your youth, but the University of Minnesota’s eStudio, a collaborative arts technology learning space, has an installation that encourages it. The ...
If you gave Roomba, which has the curiosity of a three-year-old, a set of markers and the ability to climb walls, you’d get the Scribit robot. Created by MIT professor Carlo Ratti, the scribbling bot ...
A couple of years ago, architecture and design firm Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA) showcased a system in which spray-paint-wielding drones were used to draw images on walls. It was very clever, but ...
Drawing on walls is fine for children, but adults tend to get bored quickly with such antics. Even more so when they realize who is responsible for cleaning up afterwards. Instead, consider delegating ...
Scribit, the wall-crawling graffiti robot that can draw any image you can think of onto a vertical surface of your choice, made its debut this week at CES 2019. Having previously raked in millions of ...
How is it possible that a robot can sketch both better and worse than I can at the same time, and yet turn out an incredible work of art? Has 3D-scanning really come so far that a simple camera and ...
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