Eva Schindling breaches gap between digital and robotic artificial life art

Eva Schindling has produced a valuable resource work, what I can say a pathbreaking development in the areas of robotic analysis and their recurring movement behavior, which in turn will help mankind to analysis various aspects of life.

spinal rhythms
spinal rhythms

Eva Schindling's art work known as Spinal Rhythms explains the simple method to break the unbreakable gap between the digital and robotic artificial life art. It sets up the shaping power of evolutionary systems that are commonly implemented in digital artificial life into a real-world setup having full of complex dynamics and volatile conditions.

The Spinal Rhythms studies the qualities and dynamics of physical movement performed by lifeless shapes. Abstract stick-creature is activated by flexible shape memory alloy springs and performs sluggish and hushed movements.

Eva Schindling who conducted the research as part of her thesis under the MSc programme 'Art and Technology', claims that the motions are the resultant of an embodied evolutionary computation process, which controls the robotic performance.

The system demands active signals required for the robotic muscles and strong solutions for the sensitive dynamics between software, hardware and environment.

Via: Neural

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