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  • tweenbots | kacie kinzer

    Very interesting social experiment! The gist of it is that this little robot can only go in a straight line. He has a flag that explains where he needs to go and people help him (usually) by pointing him in the right direction. None of the robots have been lost or destroyed. From... more

    Reviewed by bilklb May 10 2009, 08:52pm ( 281 reviews ) tweenbots.com

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  • Rated by olpc on Oct 17, 4:23am

    humans helping robots get to their destination.
  • Rated by Turisto on Oct 05, 1:10am

    robocool
  • Rated by candyfusion on Sep 30, 9:50am

    think its great!
  • Rated by Clogiron on Sep 04, 7:53am

    Now no one can say I don't do Cuddly on my blog. Click on picture to find out how people in general react to these sweet little Robots "Tweenbots are human-dependent robots that navigate the city with the help of pedestrians they encounter. Rolling at a constant speed, in a straight line, Tweenbots have a destination displayed on a flag, and rely on people they meet to read this flag and to aim them in the right direction to reach their goal"
  • Rated by BeatSmash on Aug 16, 11:00pm

    Such a good idea. And if you wanted too, he could put some explosives inside of them and blow up some key targets ;)
  • Rated by 0hSuzyQ on Aug 09, 11:43pm

    Danboard's little offspring? Very cute :)
  • Rated by Zorlin on Aug 05, 4:21pm

    tisstupid: how is that not awesome?
  • Reviewed by civver on Jul 29, 3:42pm

    Am I supposed to be impressed, moved, or something? It's a moving piece of wood with a face painted on it. I bet people just moved it for some cheap laughs. And how is this science-tech?
  • Rated by tisstupid on Jul 22, 9:30am

    I think someone developed a robot with limited capabilities and then decided to change its purpose in order to salvage their grade"Darn, I can't get this thing to navigate obstacles"[Friend passes joint]"Why don't you just BS like I do... Um.. just say it's a social experiment or something..."
  • Rated by joelbenjamin on Jun 05, 5:10pm

    I love the concept and the implimentation was great too.