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Apr
10
Evil Babies (with wheels)
Original post by Scott Varland's ITP Blog on Scott Varland's ITP Blog
8:59 am | Categorized: Computational Cameras (i)
This is a project conceived by Ruth Sergel (please excuse the pun).
These babies have wheels, and they are very needy. They are mounted on modified RC car frames. The system will use camera tracking to locate the positions of both the babies and the parent. Your actions (and the babies temperament) will control how close they need to be to you.
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