Así es el Museo del Robot de Madrid
The Robot Museum tiene la colección más grande de robots de Europa y la segunda mayor colección del mundo de perros robóticos. En este espacio, ubicado en la tienda Juguetrónica, es posible verlos en acción por lo que se convierte en una cita obligada para los amantes de la robótica.
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VJ CARLOS ONETTI
12TH January 2015-
Brief.
In the center of Madrid, at Chamberí Neighbourhood, there is the Robot Musuem and Jueguetrónica. The biggest robot museum in Spain, and one of the biggest collection of Dog Robots in the World.
The Robot Museum is a tripa around the history of Robotic, and Jugetrónica which is in the same building is a shop where you can buy the latest novelties in high standard electronics games, drones, robots, artificial intelligence dispositives, etc.
But they also provide robots to enterprises. Soon, they will implement Robots in Carrefour to explain games to children. The future is here, Robots will be around us, like in some countries like Japan or Korea, where some models are usually use for the everyday of society.
Shot List
Different shots of Robot museum and Jugetrónica.
Interview
4:12.- My name is Daniel Bayon, CEO of Jugetrónica, and also the director of Robot Museum.
Jugetrónica was born 11 years ago, to import and give to Madrid ‘s people the chance to have available a wide selection of electrónic games and robots of the world. We are speciallised in robots and robotics.
4:39.- We arrived to have a big shop, in order to be available to have a Robot Museum like this one, where you can see unique pieces, that you cannnot see in the market.
In the museum we have robots which do not exist anymore in the market. WE are lucky to have the collection of Pablo Medrano, that is one of the most important robot collection of the world.
5:09.-For sure…….oohhh godd…we have to plug him….well as you see he adivces us……ahhaha
5:18.-This is the star of the museum, its name is Nao, is one of the most advanced robots in the world, as you see he is looking at me…he turned himself to look at me, he is listening to me
5:30.- At AI (artifical intelligence) i think the future will be like the nowadays celular systems as Syri, in which the learning is done in group. There is a server, and everything that the celular or the robot is learning stays at the server. For example if i show to a robot, a can that may be from a brand of soda, our robot will learn it, but also the rest of robots of the world.
6:09.-That is what i think will exist in the future, group learning. At AI level, there are many Works, and researches , that are developing software for the robot to interact and generates dialogue. It will be used this robot, nowadays it is being used, and another robot a bit bigger from this Enterprise ,called PEPPER.
6:44.-In shops, will be use for example, at Carrefour will be a robot, so they will interact with children to who the robot will explain the games.
Rueda de Prensa #diadeinternet 7 de mayo, The Robot Museum
Los Robots se unen al #diadeinternet y convocan a los Medios de Comunicación a la Rueda de Prensa del 7 de mayo a las 12:30 en The Robot Museum de Madrid (Alberto Aguilera 1). Se ruega confirmación.
NATURAL SCIENCE MUSEUM IN MADRID (PART 1)
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SPAIN: MADRID: US ARTIST PUTS ON MUSICAL SHOW USING ROBOTS
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Madrid's art scene has been taken over by robots.
American artist Chico MacMurtrie has put on a show at the city's Fine Art Institute which stretches the boundaries between art and mechanics.
It looks like the special effects department of a sci-fi horror movie.
But don't be mistaken, this is sculpture -- albeit of the next generation.
This installation shows there are few human domains where robots cannot now compete -- not even music is sacrosanct.
American Chico MacMurtrie built the robots, and during performances it's he who controls the choreography
MacMurtrie began as a performance artist. He started off painting his body, only later bringing robots into his shows.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Eventually I threw my body into the paintings and became more interested in how my body looked repressed in a paint skin. It was the paint skins that became puppets that I eventually began to make mechanisms for, and eventually the skeletal structure of the
mechanisms, once I added the cylinders, became the mechanical sculptures.
SUPERCAPTION: Chico MacMurtrie, robotic artist
The 35-year-old Los Angeles based artist has no technical background, although he once worked repairing the motorised Peanut characters at the Charles M. Schultz museum in California.
He approaches the construction of the machines in an anatomical way -- a piston may become a calf muscle and a universal joint a shoulder.
To build the 70 robots currently on display he enlisted the help of computer technicians and pneumatics experts. They've teamed up to form the Amorphic Robot Works.
MacMurtrie says he would never have got this show off the ground if it hadn't been for the help he's received from various European cultural institutes.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
In the States I haven't had as much backing as is available here and I think it is basically the cultural base of Europe is really strong. Culture is more important, so they're bringing American culture to Europe as opposed to Americans accepting and sponsoring American culture.
SUPERCAPTION: Chico MacMurtrie, robotic artist
MacMurtrie specialises in the kinds of sinister skeletal robots generally enlisted to play monsters in sci-fi movies.
Despite -- or maybe because of -- their threatening appearance, the robots seem to have gone down well in Madrid.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
We just had a close look at the robots, to see how they are made. They seem to be constructed from things you'd find in any scrap yard. They are very well made, very original.
SUPERCAPTION: museum visitor
The Amorphic Robot Works will continue to beat out its mechanical rhythms in Madrid before moving on to Holland and Britain.
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Madrid's History Museum
Apart from the main galleries of Madrid, famous worldwide, there are other museums in the city that are worth visiting and Madrid's History Museum is one of them. It's not highly known, as it has been undergoing a complete restoration, however a visit won't disappoint. The building will astonish you, especially the facade, with a Baroque gate designed by Pedro Ribera, dating back to the 18th century.
Robot helps Spanish museum restore paintings
Madrid's Reina Sofia museum is using a giant robotic machine to help in the restoration work of hundreds of decades-old paintings. Duration: 01:03.
Exhibición de robots en Kinépolis - Estreno de ROBOCOP
Exhibición de robots en Kinépolis Madrid de la mano de The Robot Museum by Juguetrónica, con motivo del estreno del remake de ROBOCOP, en colaboración con SONY Pictures Spain.
Museum robots
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Museum of the Architectonic and Design Arts (MAADU) - Greenroofs.com Featured Project
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In 2013 architect Emilio Ambasz donated to the city of Madrid the Museum of the Architectonic and Design Arts, or MAADU (which stands for Museo de las Artes Arquitectónicas, Diseño y Urbanismo), with an investment of 15 million Euros. It is to be located in Paseo del Prado, 30, in company with the city’s most notable museums including the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza and the National Center of Contemporary Art Reina Sofia, among others. The museum will house temporary exhibitions and conferences dedicated to the world’s most groundbreaking architects and designers who believe in the merging of architecture and nature. The space will be open to the public, sustainable, modern and soulful, a place where new technologies will play a fundamental role. Currently pending permissions, the L-shaped corner site has a total surface of 800 square meters with 3,600 square meters on five floors plus basement. The entrance will be defined by two inclined rectangular planes of reinforced concrete, covered with vegetation, which will be “touched” by their vertices. An advanced irrigation system and sophisticated fireproof prevention system will ensure the safety of the building. Oriented towards the south, the vegetal layers of modular panels will insulate the building.
The roof will also be covered with vegetation which, in addition to reducing the thermal load on the building in summer and winter, will also absorb rainwater, thus drastically reducing rainwater discharges in the already overburdened sewer system of the city. The two facades will present about 1,230 square meters of greenery, and the greenroof will occupy close to 870 square meters. Three large windows, on each of the facades and on each floor, will help guide visitors with respect to the urban context as well as allow them to admire the Botanical Garden and the Prado Museum, located on the other side of the boulevard. The Museum of the Architectonic and Design Arts seeks to be a cultural hub and world leader, celebrating the works of architecture and design, which are also works of art, and to honor those works and objects that touch the heart, not those that are simply sustainable and pragmatic.
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Global Robot Expo opens in Madrid
The Global Robot Expo opens in Madrid showing the latest in robotics technology, from human helpers and drones to smart houses and exoskeletons that help people with disabilities to walk.
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Places to see in ( Madrid - Spain ) Naval Museum
Places to see in ( Madrid - Spain ) Naval Museum
The Museo Naval de Madrid —in English, Naval Museum of Madrid— is a national museum in Madrid, Spain. It shows the history of the Spanish Navy since the Catholic Monarchs, in the 15th century, up to the present.
The displays set naval history in a wide context with information about Spanish rulers and the country's former colonies. The collections include navigation instruments, weapons, maps and paintings.
Its origins date back to 1792, but it was not until 1843 when the Museum was inaugurated in Madrid. The then Spanish Naval Ministry was provided with a new headquarters in the 1920s, and the museum moved there in 1932. (Until 1977 there were three ministerial portfolios, one for each of the different branches of the Armed Forces: the army, navy, and air force. During the Transición, Adolfo Suárez combined them into one). The architects were José Espelius and Francisco Javier de Luque.
Visitors enter the museum through a modernist facade on the Paseo del Prado, and pass to the first floor where former courtyards (now exhibition halls of the Naval Museum) are covered by spectacular stained-glass roofs with naval and decorative motifs made by Maumejean.
The map of Juan de la Cosa, the earliest preserved map of the Americas, is hosted in this museum. Since 2007 the museum has hosted a specimen of moon rock. One of two such samples given to Spain, it was collected on the 1972 Apollo 17 mission. The rock, which weighs one gram, was put on display in 2009, to mark the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing.
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SEAT Barcelona Manufacturing – The Art Of Robot Whispering
▪ An algorithm that paints, a humanoid artist or the particle accelerator in the Louvre are examples of how technology is making major strides into the art world
▪ Madeline Gannon, a lecturer in a Masterclass by SEAT at the SONAR+D, is developing forms of communication with robots through body language
▪ The robot whisperer visits a car factory for the first time, the SEAT plant in Martorell, which has more than 2,000 robots
432,500 dollars. That was the winning bid made for a portrait painted by an algorithm at New York's Christie's auction house. The artwork “Portrait of Edmond de Belamy” is just one of the latest examples of how technology and artificial intelligence are making their way into an activity, art, which until now was thought to be strictly the domain of humans.
But there's more, including the humanoid AI-DA, the world's first robot artist, or the AGLAE, a particle accelerator working in the Louvre Museum, and… the robot whisperer. This is the name given to Madeline Gannon, an artist, researcher and lecturer in a Masterclass by SEAT at the SONAR+D. She took advantage of her trip to Barcelona to visit the SEAT factory in Martorell, where she whispered to the 2,000 robots that function 24 hours non-stop, and which are identical to those that interact with her in the work she carries out.
Q: How does it feel to be surrounded by 2,000 robots?
A: This is the first time I've ever been in a car factory surounded by so many robots and I feel like a kid in a candy store. It's very exciting to see all these machines working around me. Walking around the factory and seeing them collaborate at the same time to make something as complex as a car is quite incredible. Until now I've worked with them in laboratories, never on such a large scale as this. The entire building is like one big three-dimensional robot.
Q: Where and how do art, innovation and technology meet?
A: As we move into the future, robots are becoming a fundamental part of our everyday lives. As an artist, designer and researcher I want to find ways to demonstrate that not only are they useful, but that they can also be a meaningful part of our lives. And that's where art comes in, to explore the preferred future scenarios that machines can offer.
Q: And how do you do it?
A: I develop forms of communication through body language, to create a connection between us and machines. When I work with a robot, I'm aiming to surprise people. We all have expectations with regard to what they do, and I want to demonstrate that there are many different ways of using this amazing technology, not only for automation but also as a way to expand and increase human capabilities.
Q: What do you see in a robot?
A: I see them as beings with mechanical minds and muscles. When I look at this group of robots welding car bodies they remind me of ants working with a common goal.
Q: Thanks to your work, you've been nicknamed the robot whisperer…
A: I love my nickname! For me, it means not only talking to them, but especially listening to them. Through my work, I hope that more people get involved in robotics, art and technology and that maybe there are more robot whisperers somewhere in the world.
Q: Did you enjoy the factory visit?
A: It was amazing watching them work and seeing all the tools added to them that help them perform their tasks. Now my head is full of ideas for even more creative and artistic installations. The visit has inspired me for my next project, a collection of robots in my home in Pittsburgh, the capital of robotics in the USA. It's my dream home, full of all kinds of machines to play and interact with as soon as I get up in the morning.
SEAT commits to innovation, at Sonar+D
Madeline Gannon is a leading global figure in creativity and technology to participate in the latest edition of Sonar+D in Barcelona. She conducted one of the nine Masterclass by SEAT sessions, a new learning format that puts creative talent at the centre of innovation challenges. To view the content, visit the Sonar+D webpage.
The body shop's 2,000 robots
1. They operate in perfect synchronisation 24 hours a day
2. They coordinate with 1,700 employees to make one car chassis every 68 seconds
3. Some measure up to 6 metres high and can handle 700 kg of weight
4. They have six axes and can swivel up to 720º
5. A robot can perform up to 16,000 welding spots every day
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