Robots

Robot of the Day: Feb 11

Street market. An amazing variety of items were on display—everything a robot might need and quite a few they might not!

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Robot of the Day: January 31

The body will stay where it is, in the dark. The tunnel will keep its secret for now. More importantly, to remove the body would undo, to erase, an important part of their story. Whatever caused their demise is in the past and what we do now will not affect that.

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Robot of the Day: Robot dreams…

Accelerometer readout null; robot dreams of flight.

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Robot of the Day: January 29

Leap over walls, surmount obstacles, because they are there and because it is fun.

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Robot of the Day: January 28

Dark alley, deep within the city, lit only by softly glowing signs; air vibrating with unseen frequencies.

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Robot of the Day: January 26

Crouching next to the dead body for a closer look, the robot remarked “This is an old body. Several years since this particular antenna design was last used. And there’s no obvious signs of damage.”
I surveyed the scene. “Why is there even a dead body here? How could this happen?”
The other robot replied “This is an exceedingly rare event. And the environment hints at potentially anomalous circumstances.”
I looked into the gloom farther down the tunnel, suddenly wanting to be outside in the light.

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Robot of the Day: January 22

Anomaly. A quick sketch of a scene as it unfolds.

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Robot of the Day: January 20

Analog interface drift. I was told that with each analog/manual interface, a small amount of drift or irregularity is introduced. This is a favorable outcome that heightens the appreciation of the music experience.

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Robot of the Day: January 17

Oonst-oonst-oonst. The robots tell me they favor the low-frequency vibrations, the physical quality, the percussiveness of experiencing music.

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Robot of the Day: January 15

Desert wander. Pushing back the boundaries of the unknown one step at a time.

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Robot of the Day: January 13

Just a rainy day here. In this town, the robots seem to make more of a show with color during the dark and gloomy winter months.

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Robot of the Day: January 12

Just as all “big things” happen, there was no preface, no hints, at what perception-altering event lay ahead. One moment the dry, dusty emptiness of the tunnel system, and then, in a shallow alcove, evidence of an entirely unknown facet of the robots’ existence. The edge of the map had been unfolded to reveal a terrible landscape.