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- Senster abstract "The Senster was a work of robotic art created by Edward Ihnatowicz. It was commissioned by Philips to be exhibited in the Evoluon, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands and was on display from 1970 to 1974, when it was dismantled.It was the first work of robotic sculpture to be controlled by a digital computer.It was about 8 feet (2.5m) high "at the shoulder" and about 15 feet (4 m) long, constructed of welded steel tubing and actuated by hydraulic rams. There were four microphones and two Doppler radar sensors mounted on its "head", which were used to sense the sound and movement of the people around it. A computer system (Philips P9201 - a clone of the more common Honeywell 416) controlled the robot and implemented a behavioural system so that the Senster was attracted to sound and low level movement, but repelled by loud sounds and violent movements. The complicated acoustics of the hall and the completely unpredictable behaviour of the public made the Senster's movements seem a lot more sophisticated than the software would suggest.".
- Senster wikiPageExternalLink ihnatowicz.
- Senster wikiPageID "9384785".
- Senster wikiPageRevisionID "544680178".
- Senster hasPhotoCollection Senster.
- Senster subject Category:1970s_robots.
- Senster subject Category:Artistic_and_performing_robots.
- Senster subject Category:Eindhoven.
- Senster subject Category:Individual_robots.
- Senster subject Category:Robots_of_the_Netherlands.
- Senster type 1970sRobots.
- Senster type Artifact100021939.
- Senster type Automaton102761392.
- Senster type Device103183080.
- Senster type Instrumentality103575240.
- Senster type Mechanism103738472.
- Senster type Object100002684.
- Senster type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Senster type RobotsOfTheNetherlands.
- Senster type Whole100003553.
- Senster comment "The Senster was a work of robotic art created by Edward Ihnatowicz. It was commissioned by Philips to be exhibited in the Evoluon, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands and was on display from 1970 to 1974, when it was dismantled.It was the first work of robotic sculpture to be controlled by a digital computer.It was about 8 feet (2.5m) high "at the shoulder" and about 15 feet (4 m) long, constructed of welded steel tubing and actuated by hydraulic rams.".
- Senster label "Senster".
- Senster label "Senster".
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- Senster sameAs Q1231464.
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- Senster sameAs Senster.
- Senster wasDerivedFrom Senster?oldid=544680178.
- Senster isPrimaryTopicOf Senster.