This Tweenbot (a small robot that can only move forward) was able to make it from one corner of Washington Square Park to the other in 42 minutes...with a little help from his friends (29 of them). This was an experiment conducted by NYC student Kacie Kinzer who built the robot.
“One man turned the robot back in the direction from which it had just come, saying out loud to the Tweenbot, "You can’t go that way, it’s toward the road.”
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Gerard GormanWhile I retain a playful spirit, my 30+ years in the graphics and media industry, from web pioneer in 1993 to UX director, teaching and creative lead, have honed my design skills across print, web, and interactive experiences. Archives
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