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Robotic Tourism: Robots shake up check-in at Berlin travel fair
While these robots can automate much of the front office work at hotels and airports, some say they can never replace humans completely.
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Berlin, Germany (2017)
Weekend trip to Berlin, the capital city of Germany, in June 2017.
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Potsdamer Platz
Sony Center
Holocaust Memorial
Bundestag building
Altes Museum
Berliner Dom
Red Townhall
St. Mary's Church
Fernsehturm
Neptunbrunnen
Brandenburger Tor
Topography of Terror
Checkpoint Charlie
Deutcher Dom
Konzerthaus Berlin
Französischer Dom
St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale
Alte Nationalgalerie
Neues Museum
Nikolaikirche
Panoramapunkt views
Soviet War Memorial
Gendarmenmarkt
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche
Charlottenburg
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Gemini Robot - Bird Creek
Lake Eerie - Silent Partner
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To the Top - Silent Partner
Vlog #01 | Maker Faire Berlin 2018 | Robot Busking | Germany Maker Faire |
I've always wanted to visit Germany.
technology, art, food, beer and history
there are so many things to see.
I've heard that there will be a Maker Faire in Berlin
but it was too late to apply for it
but I just wrote down the application and got accepted
in this Maker Faire I'm going to show my new robots
3 hungry robots were ready for collecting coins
motion capturing robots are also ready to show their dance!.
I was so excited
Even though my booth location was outside, it was nicer than I expected
I printed out all the instruction's thumbnails of my YouTube channel and put them on the table
this is a kind of tip for participating in the Maker Faire
because many visitors ask the same questions.
printed information helps them to understand at a glance
this is one of my dream.
traveling around the world and doing a performance with my robot family.
This is a kind of street busking
Even though it was very warm day, many people liked to try my robots.
some teachers and parents wanted to buy them.
I was very happy
the problem is that only few visitor has 3d printer
I thought that it could be nice if I have designed a robot without 3d printer.
meanwhile cooling down my robots I visited other booths
there are so many inspiring works!!
his name is Lyle Rowell.
He brought BLASTER. It looks like a rhino.
He made it with a diesel engine from old car.
This bike can climb 6 layer pallet
I counted all the coins that visitors donated. It was over 60 euros!
I have to say dankeschön Thank you Berlin.
I also met awesome people.
Axcelle Vergés is a business designer
Begona runs robot academy.
Daniel is a mechanical engineer.
I bumped into Art+Com guys. Art+Com is the most famous media art company.
This robot is in Bikini Berlin.
The robot assembles a paper robot.
It took around 5 minutes
(Eunchan) It's six Euros
(A man) a lot of fun for all of us!
(Eunchan) Okay! I collect one Euros each
Every time I travel around the world,
I strongly feel that I was given a new perspective which I’ve never imagined.
I just want to thank to around the world.
THANKS YOU!!!!
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Music(Lost With You (Feat. Simon Ekberg)) by Joakim Karud
Sir Elton Junk Robot Man by Inventor Kolja Kugler at Mauerpark Berlin Germany
Sir Elton Junk Robot Man by Inventor Kolja Kugler at Mauerpark Berlin Germany
Filmed by us in 2014 at Mauerpark Berlin , Germany.
Kolja Kugler is a native Berlin Artist. In the early nineties Kolja collaborated with The Mutoid Waste Company. They lived, worked and exhibited on the former cold war frontline, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, mutating former war machinery into peaceful objects of art. One of the most recognized works of this time is “The Lost Tribe of Mig”- project, an immense installation in the city centre of a Mig 21 fighter plane flying out of a four story building. Over the time Kolja discovered how to use airpreasure to animate his sculptures. Following years of traveling in Europe with the Tekno underground Art movement groups Alien Pulse Agency and Spiral Tribe, Kolja took of on his own independent travels around the world (2001-2006). Throughout these travels he exhibited his largest robotic sculpture “Sir Elton Junk”, in various continents including Australia, south east Asia and the three Americas. Back in Europe since 2006 Kolja continues to pick up and mutate every bit of scrap with an inspiring shape.
Currently he became a director of a band of pneumaticly driven robot sculptures which express a general joy for live by being able to play music on real instruments. Meet the:
One Love Machine Band
The One Love Machine Band
Very nice toys indeed and it is gorgeous to see these robots play real instruments ! Well done Kolja !
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Artist uses robots to create work in Vienna, London and Berlin
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Austrian artist Alex Kiessling has created three artworks simultaneously in Vienna, Berlin and London using two industrial robots. The 33-year-old used an infra-red sensor to trace the movements of his pen and send the signal via satellite to his robotic assistants in Trafalgar Square and Breitscheidplatz, who reproduced the lines he was drawing. It took him more than six months to perfect the technique and the software, and the three versions of his work will eventually be joined together and go on show in Vienna and London. Report by Jeremy Barnes.
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Illegal car races in Germany | DW Documentary
Souped-up cars and testosterone: a heady mix in any case, but in some large German cities the young and virile strut their stuff in illegal drag races with sometimes tragic consequences. The police are hot on their heels.
Innocent people frequently get caught up in the illegal car races on Germany's roads. Some have even been killed. Rainer Fuchs and Alexander Schwarzer from Cologne’s police force are determined to stamp out the practice. They belong to a special unit that hunts down those responsible for turning the city into a racetrack. We accompany them on their patrols. A report by Mariel Müller
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Dirt Devil EVO Cleaning Robot, Shown at IFA 2010 in Berlin, Germany.
Dirt Devil EVO Putzroboter, gezeigt auf der IFA 2010 in Berlin.
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LEGO WW2 - BATTLE FOR BERLIN 1945, last great battle of ww2
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Urban Sweeper S2 in Berlin City Boschung
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1927 BERLIN: SYMPHONY OF A GREAT CITY WALTER RUTTMAN CITY SYMPHONY GENRE FILM PART 1 12744
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Grosstadt) is a short 1927 silent film directed by Walter Ruttmann and gives viewers a look at an average day of Germany’s capital city during the interwar years. The first half of the film (Reel 1) opens with a shot of dark water, followed by footage of a train racing along a track and passing telephone poles, farm houses, moving over a bridge, and passing a small town (03:24). The train moves past a factory on the outskirts of Berlin. Viewers see various neighborhoods of Berlin from the perspective of the train (04:06), before the train arrives at the city’s central train station (04:55). The film shows a bird’s-eye-view of downtown Berlin (05:15), featuring the train station, what appears to be a government building, a cathedral, and a clock tower. Viewers see several quiet, deserted streets, a shot of a sewer tunnel (06:52), the front edifice of a large building, inside a factory, and a storefront window with mannequins. A man walks his German Shepherd on the street (08:30). A cat moves along the sidewalk in front of stores. A man walks across a street and hangs a poster (09:23). Two policemen walk on patrol. Train workers open large doors to the engine house (roundhouse), and locomotives move out, including one that services Potsdam (10:10). Men walk to work. A trolley car stops on a street (12:14). Footage shows the city coming to life, as people walk around, board trolley cars, and head to what appears to be the central train station (12:43). People flood the train station, walking to different platforms to catch trains. Cattle are herded on a cobblestone street. Soldiers march down another street (13:52). People walk toward what appears to be a bridge (14:03). A man plays what appears to be a street organ (14:12). Viewers see a large factory with four large smokestacks—signage reads “Gebr, Heyl, &Co” (14:28). Inside a changing room, men dress in work overalls (15:05). Heavy machines start up, and viewers see some factory production in action: lightbulbs are produced, metal is machined, glass bottles are filled with milk. Steel is smelted and poured into molds (17:17). Viewers see store fronts start to open, and people open the shutters on their homes and hang things to air out. A man pulls a produce cart onto the street. Maids clean in front of a large home (18:34). A man drives a horse-drawn carriage. Young girls walk to school (19:10); the film also shows boys walking to school. Several men ride horses out of a stable and down a dirt path (21:05). Footage shows people cleaning or beating rugs, street-sweeping cars (21:45), and people pushing water into a gutter. There are good shots of people walking down various streets, climbing onto double-decker buses, and riding in trolley cars. A well-to-do man climbs into the back of his chauffeured car (22:42). At the train station, people board trains, and then footage from the POV of a locomotive shows the train going through a tunnel and entering a station, concluding the first reel of the film.
Walter Ruttmann (28 December 1887 – 15 July 1941) was a German film director and along with Hans Richter, Viking Eggeling and Oskar Fischinger was an early German practitioner of experimental film. He also worked with sound alone (Wochenende, 1930).
Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis is an example of the 'city symphony' film genre. It portrays the life of a city, mainly through visual impressions in a semi-documentary style, without the narrative content of more mainstream films, though the sequencing of events can imply a kind of loose theme or impression of the city's daily life. This film represented a sort of break from Ruttmann's earlier Absolute films which were abstract. Some of Vertov's earlier films have been cited as influential on Ruttmann's approach to this film, and it seems the filmmakers mutually inspired one another, as there exist many parallels between this film and the later Man With a Movie Camera.
The film displays the filmmaker's knowledge of Soviet montage theory.
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