Tripod: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
On Monday I introduced our future robot masters’ future robot dogs, but today we get a glimpse of their autonomous tripods that will take embarrassing party pics of robots doing keg stands. But until such time as they attain sentience, the non-human-killing Biopod from Morteza Faghihi uses a unique positioning and stabilization structure to adapt to uneven surfaces and ease height adjustment. At first glance it might seem overwrought, but I’m assuming there is a lot of utility that manifests only with use.
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Designer: Morteza Faghihi
















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prodmod says
can you tell us more about how it would work? The rear leg looks very flexible, but the front two seem to be rigid. Overall it looks really cool, just curious if you thought of how it might adjust.
Canastrophy says
*sigh
Ok, now this is getting freaky. I have something very similiar in my portfolio. But my Webcam has been modified to resemble a walking eye with a rubber skin.
Anyone want to see the picture?
powers says
Why don’t you put a link to your portfolio in your name?
powers says
neat concept by the by.
Canastrophy says
Thanks. I only have an offline portfolio.
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Canastrophy says
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Canastrophy says
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Hard to see in the last 2 pictures, but the 3rd Leg is also the one from which the cable exits.
pouyan mokhtarani says
is`t great man soo intelligences
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