Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

The computer of the future







Victorian style Computer



Conceptual wheelchair Nimbl - for use at home

Nimbl - a concept chair, which will be used in homes are not equipped specifically for the needs of wheelchair users. For example, Nimbl equipped with a motorized seat that can lift a little "rider" - this feature is activated via the control panel on the arm of the chair. Also Nimbl has a special type of wheels - no hubs and shorter wheelbase for better maneuverability. Unfortunately, this is only a concept, but it could significantly alleviate the lives of people with disabilities.







The most terrible camera in the world !

Named Yama, in honor of Yama, the Tibetan god of death, claiming the title of the worst camera in the world. Created from a real human skull and illuminated by Tibetan lamas and made "for the study of Exodus and to investigate modern incarnations of historical iconic figures. Yama's eyes are cast from bronze and silver, with brass holes, as it uses aluminum, copper, brass, bronze, steel, silver, gold and studded with turquoise, sapphires, opals and rubies, the most expensive of which is ~ $ 5000.








Clock in the style of steampunk


















Bionic Robot, Aqua Penguin

This robot swims under the water almost like a penguin, he knows how to navigate, maneuver in limited space and change its course. Hydrodynamic shape and motion system based on its natural counterparts. Inside Aqua Penguin, is an electric motor, which actuates the wings, which in fact he is repelled by water. The ability to bend his body robot with patented technology was fin-structure, which was obtained from the caudal fin of fish. Bionic penguins are designed to be submerged completely autonomous. Three-dimensional intelligent sonar system lets the robot navigate in space and to avoid collisions, including when the penguins are in the group. Office of the robot is carried out by flexible longitudinal rack. Festo engineers from Hanover (Germany), inspired by his work, not going to stop there, they created Air penguins as well as the mechanical arm, which can handle with care fragile items.








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