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Videos from “albertaBCP” (21 video results)
Exploring the design of the LEGO NXT tortoise introduced in an earlier video. In place of the original electronic wiring, we used simple programming written in the same spirit....
A LEGO NXT version of William Grey Walter's tortoise, possibly the world's first autonomous robot. Can you figure out how it works?
More information on this robot, including ...
A LEGO robot that manipulates its environment as an external 'memory' (in much the same way you would use a notepad), illustrating Clark's 'leaky mind'. Because multiple ...
A LEGO NXT robot that is capable of classic navigational tasks without any 'thinking' involved.
A common experiment used to explore how animals navigate is the 'reorientation ...
A LEGO NXT version of a Grey Walter Tortoise. This robot is to be described in detail in a book that we are preparing: "From Bricks To Brains: The Embodied Cognitive Science ...
A LEGO NXT robot that walks without central controls, based on the principles of feedback.
W. Ross Ashby, one of the first cyberneticists, explored the principles of feedback ...
A LEGO robot that manipulates its environment as an external 'memory' (in much the same way you would use a notepad), illustrating Clark's 'leaky mind'. Because of this, ...
A LEGO NXT version of Braitenberg's Vehicle 2. Unlike our other video, this one focuses on the effects of a dynamic environment, plus emergent behaviour from embodiment changes....
Exploring the design of the LEGO tortoise introduced in an earlier video. In place of the original electronic wiring, we used simple programming written in the same spirit....
A LEGO version of William Grey Walter's tortoise, possibly the world's first autonomous robot. Can you figure out how it works?
Timelapse black-and-white photographs and ...
A LEGO version of Theo Jansen's walkers, with behaviour observations arising from tinkering with the design.
A LEGO mindstorms version of Braitenberg's Vehicle 2, showing effects of crossed and uncrossed sensor-to-motor connections.
Our video response shows a similar robot, built ...
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 8: Posthumanism & Cognitive Science
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 7: Spinning LEGO Robot
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 6: Ultrasonic Edge Detection
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 5: Robot Detecting Light Change
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 4: Robot Mirror Dance
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 3: Some Example Robots
Music: Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians (assorted movements)
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 2: Course Themes
Music: Philip Glass - Witcha Sutra Vortex, Philip Glass - Symphony No. 3 (Movement ...
Using LEGO robots to study posthumanism at the University of Alberta. Part 1: Parable of the ant
Music: Phillip Glass - Metamorphosis One
A LEGO version of Tad McGeer's simplest (straight-leg) passive dynamic walkers.

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