Showing posts with label roboexotica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roboexotica. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

White Russian Hippie in America

In April the White Russian Hippie cocktail robot showed at two events in San Francisco, California: Barbot, Roboexotica's sister event that emerged from Roboexotic-US, and Robogames.

Barbot was a two night event at pariSoma showcasing around 10 tasteful creations concerning cocktails and robots, some of which mixed and served cocktails like the White Russian Hippie, one of which vaporized spirits for consumtion, and one of which (apparently) turned water to wine.

Having been de-assembled for air transport, the Hippie had limited funcionality to begin with - ice cubes had to be added manually throughout the first evening. Considering this handicap it held up pretty well, serving dozens of drinks to vegans (using soy milk) and non-vegans (regular cow milk). The White Russian Hippie, as the product of Roboexotica's 2009 cocktail-robotics workshop incorporates some of the core values at Roboexotica, like, quite importantly "Grace over Efficiency". So while patrons where waiting for their drinks to be assembled, they were entertained with delicate (and affordable) mechanics at play, as well as the adequate music for their choice of drink (Russian muzak for non-vegans and soft sitar sounds for the vegans).
All went well until the very end of the evening when the main elevator broke and smashed a sensor along the way. That meant a dys-functional Hippie on night two, and serious repairs during the next week.

Here's a video report from cnet tv: http://cnettv.cnet.com/ep-38-barbot-2011/9742-1_53-50102910.html

At this point a big thank you needs to be shouted out to Ken Mochel, who brought his instruments and expertise to fix up the machine.

At Robogames, alas the pouring of real cocktails was limited to the crew party on day one after official closing time, so for three days the flawlessly working robot was manufacturing purely exemplary drinks with water for Vodka and chocolate milk for Kahlua. With ice.

Sadly it has to mentioned the new venue for Robogames - San Mateo Fair Grounds instead of Fort Mason Center - does not provide as nice a flair for cocktail robots or more generally for art bots. Adding to that lack of atmosphere was the lower than remembered number of booths presenting or selling diverse projects and goods across the robo spectrum. The organizers may have concentrated on the battling bots a little too much this year, which would be somewhat excusable since a crew from Discovery Channel was there to shoot for a one hour special about just the fights, which will air end of May. (Disclaimer: This post's author considers the organizers, who are identical with Barbot's organizers, good friends. And enjoys the Robogames for what they are: still the largest international robot competition covering around 70 disciplines including bartending)

As for a medal for White Russian Hippie ... it came in as a close 4th, owing to the guidelines for the judges which reward robots that mix more than one kind of drink over a robot that makes just one (and maybe the Russian looks of the machine?).
Surprisingly Team WRH did still return with a silver medal from Robogames - for a light seeking BEAM robot that was a spontaneous entry.

Flickr sets: Barbot, Robogames

Monday, December 13, 2010

Roboexotica 2010 Coverage


Time to give an overview of the many photos, videos and articles about this year's festival. Thanks to everyone who documented the event and put it up on the intertubes!

Photos on Flickr:
There's the Roboexotica Flickr group, where you'll find pics by Sean Bonner, Phil Stearns and others including yours truly: http://www.flickr.com/groups/roboexotica_festival/.

Videos on YouTube:
Melmacc, Layerbot, Rotsch-o-mat, Wodka Closett ... and more.

Blogs and Media:
Fashioning Technology, BoingBoing, and there's a collection of links to german language media and blog reports on the Roboexotica facebook page (like this scan from Wiener Bezirkszeitung): http://www.facebook.com/pages/Roboexotica/150551977764.

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Robexotica 2010 ACRA winners

The Annual Cocktail Robot Awards 12.0 were handed to the deserving winners on Sunday, the closing night of Roboexotica 2010.
Serving Cocktails: Amboribot by Daniel Schatzmayr, Andrea Reiss, Nora Neumann
Mixing Cocktails: Layer Bot by Bernhard Kubicek
Conversation: Daredroid by Jane Tingley, Anouk Wipprecht and Marius Kintel
Fire & Smoke: Desoberation Chamber by Dixie Red & Heisl Amir
Other Achievements: Kitzel den Zapfhahn by FH Joanneum
Hardest Partying Robot: 12" pianist by Jesse Zbikowski, Franz Ablinger, Phil Stearns
Tenacity: Benny the Booze Organ by Ryan Finnigan, Aaron Beck and Lars Vin Andersen
Most Pleasurable Side Effects: Exciterator by Crashspace LA represented by Sean Bonner
Most Beautiful Execution: Rotsch-O-Mat by Roger Weber
Most Wasted Alcohol: Slow Shot by David Brunnthaler, Christian Katzinger, Marcin Szostak

... and a lime for most disgusting look and taste went to W.C. - WODKA CLOSETT by students of FH Joanneum.

To learn about the Honorary Mentions that were passed out have a look at roboexotica.org/index.php?winners2010.
For a short description of all participating robots head to roboexotica.org/index.php?robots2010.

Monday, November 01, 2010

Roboexotica 2010: counting down

One month to go until this year's iteration of Roboexotica the world's leading festival for Cocktail Robotics and the Annual Cocktail Robot Awards!
Date & Location: Dec. 2-5 / moë, Thelemanngasse 4, 1170 Vienna

We continue our nomadic phase, as last year's venue is a construction site right now and appropriate(ly affordable) locations are scarce.
We expect a number of international and local participants to make this another special year for Cocktail Robotics with a nice extra serving of Swiss contributions.

Links:
www.roboexotica.org
Roboexotica on facebook
facebook event page
location & map

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Gigapan Interactive Image of Robomoji

This pic was taken by Rich Gibson at Roboexotica back in December. It's an amazing gigapan image you can zoom into to see every little detail of the machinery.

Enjoy!
(Robomoji - multiple ACRA winning mojito mixing robot by Robert Martin)

Sunday, March 07, 2010

NYT talks Cocktail Robots

A late heads up about Roboexotica being mentioned in the New York Times over a week back. Yours truly was approached by a journalist preparing an article about cooking robots in which he was also going to mention cocktail making robots, so I ended up being quoted a few times in the article!
The headline of the article awesomely reads: "Just Like Mombot Used to Make".

Links: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Barbot 2010 - Californian Cocktail Robot Fest

Last week our friends on the american west coast celebrated Cocktail Robotics at San Francisco's DNA Lounge.






Roboexotica's Johannes Grenzfurthner was there to hold the opening speech and he brought some of his students along who had been excelling at Roboexotica last Dec with their Whiskey serving robot.

The video above looks like it was quite the success, and I did spot one or two new cocktail robots, yet unknown to myself. David Calkins and Simone Davalos of Robogames, who organize Barbot have managed to demonstrate just how hot the hotbed of cocktail-robotics has become in the Bay Area!

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Monday, December 07, 2009

VCRA 1.0 Winner: Misprint Thursday

Re-post from Mechatiki Research blog:
In a successful mixed-reality ceremony, Misprint Thursday was awarded the first Virtual Cocktail Robot Award for her creation Wodka Bot.
The RL ceremony of the Annual Cocktail Robot Awards was video-streamed into SL, and when the moment came to award the virtual prize the RL video projector was switched to show the inworld scene, where an illustrous round had assembled to celebrate - and witness another world's first: qDot Bunnyhug's RL cocktail robot being controlled from within Second Life. A former Linden Lab employee specializing in controlling sex-toys via SL, he wrote the needed code in 15 minutes as he claims.

Thanks to CYlandSL for hosting this event, Pinkpink Sorbet and 5tefan Negulesco for keeping the stream alive and everybody involved for making this work!

Update: qDot's mixed reality Rum & Coke contraption is featured on Hamlet Au's New World Notes blog!

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Awards: awarded.

The Annual Cocktail Robot Awards have been awarde to a list of worthy recipients. You can get the complete list here: http://www.roboexotica.com/?acra
And along with the real world robots, one virtual cocktail robot received an award in Second Life in a mixed reality ceremony.
More of all that later, for now I just wanted to get out the winners!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

ACRA 11.0 + VCRA 1.0 = Awesome Beta


You are questioning the rationale behind virtual cocktails made by virtual robots? Well once upon a time people thought making real robots mix drinks was crazy. Hello?!

In any case we are showing our appreciation for cocktail robots in their virtual incarnation by awarding the first Virtual Cocktail Robot Award this year in an inworld ceremony in Second Life (TM), that will be part of the ACRA event at Roboexotica which will be video-streamed into SL.
Join us either in real life in Vienna, or if you prefer at the virtual venue which is hosted by our friends of CYlandSL.

Friday, November 27, 2009

t < 1 Week! OMG Cocktailrobots!

Our little workshop has produced a robot that will offer the choice of a vegan (!) version of White Russian; the artist-in-residence Americans are tinkering away in their laboratories; Bar2D2 has arrived in 2 neat crates ...
Roboexotica is near! Opening Dec 3rd 7pm.
This year at a new location:
"Drinkomat", Missindorferstr. 21/ Stiege 7 / 2. Stock, 1140 Vienna
(http://www.roboexotica.org/?location)
... showing a lot of great new cocktail-robots!
Conference: Sat Dec 5 2pm
Annual Cocktail Robot Awards ceremony: Sun Dec 6 7pm CET

(http://www.roboexotica.org/?schedule)

RSVP on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=177816081781&ref=mf

Along with the 11th ACRA, we will this year give away the first VCRA - the Virtual Cocktail Robot Award.
The real life ceremony will be video-streamed into Second Life (TM) where the virtual award will be given to a deserving avatar.

If next week doesn't end up being too hectic I plan to post a little more information on the cocktail robots that are coming and our program.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

t < 1 month


Roboexotica imminent! All cocktail roboticists on deck, soldering irons plugged.
We invite you to join us at the 11th Roboexotica in history from December 3-6!
While we are still trembling about getting one of the most interesting robots (Bar2D2) from the US over here (cross your fingers that there is a reasonable shipper somewhere), the preparations in Vienna are beginning.
This year a new location has to be promoted in order to get people to find us - we moved the event from Museumsquartier to the former manufacturing halls of a local liquor dispenser manufacturer, Drinkomat, in Vienna's 14th district, Missindorferstr.21. To warm both the location as well as ourselves up for the festival, we are organizing a cocktail robot workshop right there this week.
I am happy to say this year we will also see a number of young blood from Austria entering the cocktail robotic arena, alongside some familiar names from overseas like Mitch Heinrich, who pleased us with Fairy Juicer last year. He's monochrom's artist in residence and will be joining us in the workshop effort. Kyle Machulis is another mono-a.i.r. who will no doubt make the Annual Cocktail Robot Awards interesting.
The countdown is on!

Friday, October 09, 2009

1st Vienna Cocktail Robot Workshop!

Some of the world's most renowned cocktail robot builders are going to teach up to 15 participants how to make a cost effective cocktail mixing robot from Nov 9-14 in the 1st Vienna Cocktail Robot Workshop.

With Chris Veigl and Franz Ablinger two seasoned Roboexoticans are willing to share their experiences. My role in this effort is clear: Providing the know-nothing perspective of someone who can be considered an interested amateur. Together we are presently prototyping to find an easy to build configuration, that can be varied easily enough to provide for several totally different robots, based on an Arduino controlling unit. Reinforced by last year ACRA winner Mitch Heinrich we had a rather nice break-through yesterday (Foto), finding an amazingly simple dosing mechanism that will be very useful come November.

With possible other guest lecturers in the loop this week is a chance you don't get very often - as well as the fact that up to 4 participants can opt to own their cocktail-robot after 5 evenings of hard labor. The sixth day will be dedicated to testing the contraptions (or knowing cocktail-robotics - fixing. All participants are invited to present the works they helped create at Roboexotica 2009, Dec 3-6.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Roboexotica T-Shirts & Hoodies at CafePress!


NEW!
If you can't wait for the next festival to purchase one of the hand-printed-with-love Tees from motmot Design, or are stuck on some far away continent like America ...
you now can still have Roboexotica Merchandize:
http://www.cafepress.com/roboexoticus

For now all in black with one or two greyish articles.
Different types of short sleeve shirts (Organic, Maternity, Kids, Toddler), long-sleeves, sweatshirts, hoodies.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Cocktail-Robotic Growth & Progression

Appeal for Money!
As bartending robots become more efficient every year in developments around the globe, it becomes more and more important to uphold the values that make a true “Cocktail Robot”. An abstract concept that has been approached and exemplified for the last decade by a transatlantic mix of innovative and at the same time sensual minds from many walks of life, including but not limited to artists and techies.

The Vienna festival Roboexotica has played a crucial role in inspiring and stimulating constant efforts in bringing forth original and classy contraptions that truely add to a cultivated environment. Moderate arts grants have guaranteed that with many hours of free labor added, an annual platform for the intoxicating results of more free labor by enthusiasts from around the world could be organized.

However additional sources of money need to be sought – in order to keep up with the ever-growing expectations we ourselves but more importantly those of our regular international contributors and visitors bear towards the Roboexotica festival and which are raised in onlookers over internet and old media. Every year there are more interesting projects that need help paying for travelling costs. Every year we need more qualified assistance during the event which can’t be received for free. With increasing number of projects and use of varying venues, the number of surprise costs increases … I could go on.Click here to lend your support to: Cocktail-Robotic Growth & Progression and make a donation at www.pledgie.com !

Is Cocktail Robotics in general endangered?
No. Not if you get in touch right away and find out how you can hire one of the cocktail robots in your neighborhood for your next show opening / wedding / rocket launch.
The Roboexotica festival though is in a phase of transition.
It is not clear at this point what form the event will take this year nor is the date confirmed yet.
Changes are discussed for the future – like moving the event to a friendlier time of the year than Nov/Dec. The future being discussed means there will be a future.
Maybe in your hometown, if you pledge 30.000,- right now!

(smaller donations welcome to help feed the caffeine addiction of the humans involved)

Link:
http://roboexotica.org

Goals:
10.000,- by Oct. 2009 Roboexotica 2009
2.000,- by April 2010 Robogames 2010 Bartending competition
5.000,- by April 2010 Roboexotic-US event
25.000,- by June 2010 Roboexotica 2010 (if majority of contributions from overseas, meaning US in this case, Roboexotica will be held in San Francisco)
10.000,- by Dec. 2010 for stipends and development projects

By donating before Oct. 2009 you could help the following US cocktail roboticists realize their projects in Vienna: Sam Coniglio, Stuart Ferguson, Evil Mad Scientist Lab, Simone Davalos, David Calkins, Christopher T. Palmer, Mitch Heinrich and others!

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Fairy Juicer (roboeXotica Video)

This cocktail-robot was presented at Roboexotica 2008 by Mitch Heinrich and won the Annual Cocktail Robot Award in the serving category ... to get an absinth you have to squoosh "the green fairy".

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Our Stimulus Package for California

Click here to lend your support to: RoboexoticUS 2009 and make a donation at www.pledgie.com !Help Austrian Cocktailrobots travel to the US and provide Californians with a cerebral stimulus package in spring 2009! Donate now with paypal or CC.

Austrians have a 10 year tradition of building cocktail-mixing and serving robots, like this one, or that.
And robots with other achievements in the sector of modern cocktail-culture, like this one, or that.

We (the people doing the annual Cocktailrobotics-festival ROBOEXOTICA since 1999) want to bring a couple of the local pieces (and their makers) over to San Francisco's Bay Area, so that Californians too can enjoy a rich cocktailrobotic environment. By now we can look back on two years of successful roboexotic ventures overseas: 2007 we sent our emissaries to Maker Faire and Robogames, where Chris Veigl's Cockbot One won Gold in the bartending robots category. 2008 Roboexotica was present at Maker Faire again and for the first time we held a dedicated cocktail-robotics event in SF (very much evoking memories of the early years at VEKKS)... the Roboexotic-US, a cooperation with the makers of Robogames who had been regulars at Roboexotica with their own award winning bots for a while.

This year we also have a book to promote: the catalogue we published last december commemorating 10 years of Roboexotica, featuring texts by participants like Karen Marcello, Cory Doctorow, Douglas Repetto, Kal Spelletich and others.

If we get around $1000,- we’ll be able to send an emissary to promote cocktailrobotic values, represent Austrian efforts in the field and carry a few books with him or her.

Between 2000,- and 5000,- will provide for a scalable delegation with robots being sent over.

>5000,- means we can seriously consider sending Robomoji, which we have been debating. Fact remains shipping of this collossus will need some serious sponosorage.

Thank you very much for helping us help you get intoxicated stimulated!

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

ACRA 10.0 Winners

The tenth Annual Cocktail Robot Awards have been handed to these recipients:
SERVING
Sloth (Kal Spelletich) and Fairy Juicer (Mitch Heinrich, David Fine)
MIXING
K&K Kavalier Klavier and Construction Wanker (both FH Joanneum)
CONVERSATION
Chassis (Al Honig, Jon Foote)
SMOKING CULTURE
temporarily suspended - no according entries ... shame on you humankind!
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS
reprap shotbot (Bre Pettis, Marius Kinkel, Philip Tiefenbacher) and Rimshot bot (Chris Thomas Palmer)
HUMAN SUBJUGATION
Gina (FH Joanneum)
MOST LEGALLY CHALLENGING
Robovox (Martin Bricelj)
REPRODUCABILITY
Lego shotbot (Anthony Fudd)

And four limes were awarded to:
Sloth - most spectacular fail
Globo - stickiest, ickiest
Drill-Pro-Mill - most displaced in cocktail environment
Construction Wanker - most politically and genderifically incorrect


I'll try to follow up with detailed posts on the individual entries ...

Thursday, December 04, 2008

ROBOEXOTICA - the book

In time for the opening a catalouge has been published to commemorate the tenth ROBOEXOTICA.

Thanks to the good friends who contributed texts to the book ...
and all those who made Roboexotica last this long!

UPDATE: Now available on Amazon.de!