Yellow Dance Machine

Posted on 21/06/2010 by fritsl
Modified on: 13/09/2018
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Update: Not much yet, but I must take my own medecine and share my work :) I have rebuild the thing completely, am finishing it when I get a litle time here and then. New pic, that is all there is on this update :) I have been working on how to use very simple circuits to make music into pulses, transfer this over air to a robot. Thought is then to have the robot analyze these pulses, find beats, and .. well.. basically dance to the music. Perhaps not the wildest of dance, but at least move in a ...


Yellow Dance Machine

Update: Not much yet, but I must take my own medecine and share my work :)

I have rebuild the thing completely, am finishing it when I get a litle time here and then. New pic, that is all there is on this update :)


I have been working on how to use very simple circuits to make music into pulses, transfer this over air to a robot.

Thought is then to have the robot analyze these pulses, find beats, and .. well.. basically dance to the music.

Perhaps not the wildest of dance, but at least move in a grovy fashion.

Point is that once pulses are in air, it takes a very cheap reciever to get it down, so any number of robots could be "dancing" or where ever this leads me ;)

Also, an old robot of mine could send out pulses instead of my stereo - and so robots can move in a funky way. I think.

This is the first robot made / being made to "listen to the music", I will update this as I make progres with it :)

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