I found this very interesting. I personally had never heard of "The Cube" while I was a student or at any time since graduating. I found the sentence "biologically inspired, flying robot snakes." to be quite terrifying and 100% something I would expect our students to spearhead. Get on it smart people!!
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I have witnessed snakes clear my deck. Or launch themselves from the grass, and hit a hole in the lattice under my deck.
I got to watch them fly in the cube during grad school, very cool. Dr. Socha is an awesome guy and a fantastic researcher.
The Cube was built as part of the Moss Arts Center. It's unique - four stories, catwalks surrounding each floor, and the ability to be adaptive. Kind of the inverse of a Borg cube... Its been used for many interdisciplinary projects and is an amazing space for creation and activation of projects - everything from amazing VR for youth, to performances, to flying snake motion capture.
"Asps. Very dangerous." Looks at Indiana and pat him, "You go, Indy."
The look from Indiana was priceless.
As if 2020 couldn't get worse, we just give over these designs to skynet?
Technical literature For those interested.
Nobody:
Socha: So let's record how snake flies.
Whats next? Sharks with friggin laser beams?
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Interesting but horse on a treadmill still wins.