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22: 115:"life-like and distinct manner." Electromechanical systems hidden within the flowers' shells "allow petals to open and close and tentacles to reach or retreat in response to human movement." Soft music, varied throughout the exhibit, is played in the background as people interact with flora. 114:
Breazeal's mechanical flower garden is composed of four "species" of robotic flora. Each species is an amalgamation of animal-like conduct and flower-like attributes that is put into a robotic representation that is fully aware of its surrounding environment and can respond to stimuli in a
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in New York City, New York. The exhibit began on April 22, 2003, and ended on January 25, 2004.
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Cyberflora was debuted in April 2003 at the National Design Triennial which was hosted by the
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in a breed of robots that combines both plant and animal characteristics.
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to react to human hands and bodies elsewhere in the room.
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list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
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Media Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cynthia Breazeal
emotional intelligence
capacitive sensing
thermal sensors
Cynthia Breazeal
Jeff Lieberman
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
National Design Triennial: Inside Design Now
MIT Media Lab: Cyberflora
Cyberflora Video
Categories
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robotics projects
2003 in robotics

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