Showing posts with label robogames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robogames. 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

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

CandyFab 6000

We knew that theoretically RepRap would be able to print with chcocolate. But we are pleasantly surprised that the good people of EvilMadScientist Labs have invented a technology to manufacture pieces from sugar by caramelizing layer by layer.
Watch the process in the video below:

Now I can't stop visualizing cocktails in tiny edible caramel glasses.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

iLush, Gold Bartender of Robogames

Stuart Ferguson's robot bartender iLush had in fact already won last year's Gold medal at Robogames. Actually Roboexotica has been in contact with Stuart in order to get iLush to roboeXotica Dec 2008. But due to unfavorable circumstances they didn't make it and so the first chance yours truly had to lay eyes on the contraption occured at this year's robotic equivalent to the Olympic games - Robogames 2009 ... where, as already reported,  it promptly won Gold again.

Watch iLush mix several drinks in the video below:

Basic data: mixes four Martini cocktails, which are configurable in size and dryness. Touchpad user interface. Glass magazine holds up to eight cocktail glasses. 

But most importantly - I can attest to that it doesn't just look shiny with it's blinky lights, but it also mixes pretty decent drinks! 

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Robogames Bartending Results

The bartenting competition's winners have just been awarded their medals. iLush (to left in the pic above) came out on top, followed by Fairy Juicer and Cosmobot. Stuart Ferguson's creation had already won Gold last year and winning against such tough competition can apparently be perhaps be attributed to the fact that it was the only bot this year that was able to serve more than one specific drink, since versatility was one of the judging criteria.

More on all the winners soon on this blog.

Robogames 2009 Final Day

The hordes of combots have been weeded out as the fights get fiercer in the arena. The judging of the artbots has been completed. The humans are running on empty batteries. Cocktails are being prepared and served by robots. Candyfab is printing 3D objects from sugar.

It is the third and final day of the world's largest robot competition in San Francisco. I am missing my camera right now so I switched to my phone-cam.  Lots of photos are still waiting to be uploaded to the interwebs, lot of video waiting to be processed. Several robots will require their own post here at a later time.

Lots of family fun still to be had. Off to enjoy the last few hours now.

Monday, June 08, 2009

New Competition at Robogames: Humanoid Mechwar

This promises to be a fun new category among the over 60 competitions at Robogames 2009 - Humanoid Mechwarriors battling each other with BB gun ammunition and other weapons.

Below are two videos showing preparations of a Robonova for combat in the Mechwar arena. The first one shows how motions are captured to be programmed into the remote. The second shows target testing with live ammunition.

Robogames start this Friday June 12th at Fort Mason Center, San Francisco.

Schmello Bot the Smores Chef

Greg, the Robogames intern has come up with a marshmellow roasting robot, which he showed off in the Mills Valley kitchen of Robogames organizers Simone Davalos and David Calkins.

Others would add now "Don't try this at home." or something like it. But I just can't get myself to do that. On the contrary, let me urge you to reproduce this experiment! 

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Gearing up for Robogames

Mister Robotics declares:
"... it's robot season! As robot season gets bigger and
better in our sixth big year, here's a whole slew of robot excitement to
get you pumped for this year's RoboGames (just over a month away!)

Three Extra special pre-RoboGames events to get you ready - pick one or all
three!"
Sat, May 9th - Laughing Squid's Super Secret Robot Party

Sat, May 16th - Combat Preview and Beer Party at Lagunitas
Robots And Free Beer: What Could Be Better? Only 100 lucky party-going people will be able to party with us at the Lagunitas Brewery!

Mon, May 18th - Terminator:Salvation
One of the perks of being the last up against the wall when the revolution comes is all the cool free stuff, and RoboGames is happily passing along the pre-apocalyptic joy to you! The first 100 people to buy two tickets to RoboGames 2009 will receive a complimentary pair of passes to the "Terminator: Salvation" sneak preview!

If I was across the ocean I would no doubt opt for all three!
Robogames is happening June 12-14 - follow @RoboGames on Twitter to stay updated.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Robogames 2008

From June 13-18th 2008, hundreds of robots will descend onto San Francisco's Fort Mason Center, where they will compete for dozens of gold medals inside the Festival Pavilion.
Last year was great fun, and Chris Veigl's Cockbot One returned home with one of those treasured trophies.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Nemo Gould at RoboGames

Nemo Gould is one of the nice neighbours from Maker Faire who I met again at RoboGames. He showed some of his smaller works at the Faire right opposite our Roboexotica-booth, while at RoboGames he won robolympic medals with two rather large new pieces: Giant Squid (Gold) and General Debris (Bronze) in the kinetic artbot category.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

RoboGames Video & Medal Count

Here comes a ca. 12min video of RoboGames with a slight (or not so slight) bias towards bartending robots and fierce robot battles in the ComBots arena:

Also I would like to point out the medal count: Team Roboexotica contributed to Austria ranking 5th, scoring one gold medal more than China!
    GOLDSILVERBRONZE
    USA 33 34 27
    Singapore 6 6 5
    China 3 4 7
    Taiwain 6 4 2
    Austria 4 1 0

    Wednesday, June 27, 2007

    RoboGames Coverage

    First off the Official Results of RoboGames 2007.

    Plus a choice of reports from
    - Make:Blog 1, Make:Blog 2
    - Laughing Squid
    - Wired
    - and one random post from Robot's Dreams, out of more than a dozen ...

    Sunday, June 17, 2007

    And the Gold Medal Goes To ...

    Cockbot One!! Wohoo ...
    Congratulations to Chris Veigl the creator and special thanks to Chris Thomas Palmer for fixing a major electric mishap yesterday, so I could actually present a working Cockbot One to the judges.
    I felt totally entitled to walking around with the medal around my neck too, as I spent many hours in the last days fixing minor injuries Cockbot had taken while stored at SFSU ...
    I also guess we were lucky that Bravo only showed on Friday and not all the judges saw it (correction: all the judges saw Bravo, according to the organizers Cockbot decided the contest with 10 points for aesthetics from all judges) ... and maybe also that the External Combustion Engine didn't show up at all!
    So in fact Bravo got silver and Simone's El Borracho bronze, also having suffered entropy since ROBOEXOTICA 2006.

    Saturday, June 16, 2007

    Awesome Bio-Tech Micro-Cocktail Making Robot!


    This is only a short clip I uploaded hastily on YouTube ... more of this amazing application for bio-tech equipment upcoming shortly!

    Updated:
    Name of the Cocktailrobot is Bravo and here's my photos of it on Flickr.

    And here's a RoboGames-Blogpost by ROBOEXOTICA-deputy Matthew Cloney.

    Thursday, June 14, 2007

    RoboGames beginning Today!


    Maybe it's wrong, still it is going to be a major attraction this weekend: robots killing robots, robots trying to kill robots and a bit less violently - humanoid robots kick-boxing and Sumo-fighting each other.
    I'm practically on my way to Ft. Mason Center's Festival Pavilion to set up Cockbot One and Gastone - two very peaceful robots dedicated to mixing and serving Cocktails ... participating in one of RoboGames non-combat categories: Bartending.
    I wrote that last sentence two days ago, but again it is true - RoboGames are starting today!

    Sunday, June 10, 2007

    Bartending Robot Competition Growing


    In the upcoming RoboGames' bartending category, there will be a yet unseen amount of competition!

    If you subtract Gastone, who will be disqualified for not mixing (we should have read the rules and registered him as a kinetic artbot), Cockbot One, Chapek, El Espanol Borracho and the External Combustion Engine, there remain two yet unknown entries - brand-new creations, one of which will be applying bio-chemical lab equipment.

    I'm excited to say I can't be sure to bring home a medal with me to Vienna with good olde Cockbot One, in service for almost 8 years.

    In Cockbot's favor though - he's got the charms ...
    ... and has served as the bartending robot poster-child on RoboGames own web-page as long as the category exists!

    (Photo by Chris Veigl: Cockbot One at MakerFaire)

    Wednesday, June 06, 2007

    RoboGames Announcement


    "Over 500 robots from 30 countries will be competing in the greatest show on earth! You’ll jump as 340 pound Combat robots smash into each other! Be amazed by androids that can wrestle, play soccer or do somersaults; intelligent robots that can drive themselves around; and Art Robots that move and even some that make cocktails.Over 500 robots from 30 countries will be competing in the greatest show on earth! You’ll jump as 340 pound Combat robots smash into each other! Be amazed by androids that can wrestle, play soccer or do somersaults; intelligent robots that can drive themselves around; and Art Robots that move and even some that make cocktails."

    (via)

    Here's a quote from the makers of RoboGames, Simone and David, that I need to share: "Our insurance explicitly includes giant killer robots."
    ... In that spirit - see you there!

    RoboGames: June 15-17, in the Festival Pavilion at Fort Mason in San Francisco.

    (image via SuicideBots)

    Sunday, May 06, 2007

    Preparing for the Trip

    Pretty exactly one week before Chris and I leave for SF.

    At Maker Faire we'll be presenting Chris's Cockbot One, Alan, Gastone, which I was involved in designing ... and Chris's latest invention will have it's world premiere - a mind-reading Martini-mixer!
    It's still kind of top secret, like in the video to the left you won't see the ingenious cooling system. The device uses the OpenEEG, for which Chris has been writing software for a while now.

    Preparation photos on Flickr.

    Monday, April 23, 2007

    RoboGames - June 15-17


    The annually held world's largest open robot competition features a participants blogroll, where I just left the first entry for Team ROBOEXOTICA.

    The RoboGames host an awful lot of different categories, among them 8 Sumo classes, 11 Combat categories, Androids, Firefighting, just to mention a very few of over 70.
    And of course Bartending as a sub-category of Artbots. In this category the previous years have not seen a lot of competition, last year the only bartending bots were those of the RoboGames' organizers, David Calkins and Simone Davalos. (The year before - even worse.)
    But this year Team ROBOEXOTICA will kick metallic bottoms and crush them!