Sounds good, tho i'd rather not be media spokesperson if we decide to go as a group.
Chris
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Indeed full autonomy would be a grand goal. There are many competitions around the world for true robots to complete tasks. Driverless rally cars, maze solving and even athletics and agility type stuff.
As enthusiastic as I would be I do suspect that our lack of knowledge in building and programming these things would be a hindrance.
Not that we should be disheartened about such facts as I think I may be a good idea, BBC show/event or not for us to stick our heads together and try to work out how to make something.
I think we should definatly talk more on Tuesday about this.
Hi ian,
Theres also the poppy project https://www.poppy-project.org
Intro
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y7lN6G8k6EI
Assembly
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RKug7PdS9Gs
At any rate its a fine example of a walking robot.
Chris
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