"World's first tattoo by an industrial robot" revealed
An industrial robot has tattooed a person's leg for what the designers claim is the first time in history (+ movie).
The Fanuc M-710iC robot, more commonly used in the automotive industry, was programmed to tattoo a spiral shape onto the lower section of a man's leg.
Appropriate Audiences, the French design team behind the project, are calling it "the world's first tattoo by an industrial robot". Together with engineering researcher David Thomasson, they modified the robot to put a tattoo gun on the end of its arm.
"Immediately we were thinking along the same lines, and we wanted to see a big mean industrial machine doing this subtle interaction with a human," said Thomasson, who worked alongside the team at an artists in residence programme headed up by software company Autodesk.
"Our research focused on this intimate relationship people will have with machines in the not so distant future, and this project is really pushing that to the limits," he added.
After rigorous health and safety checks and experiments on fake flesh and body parts, an Appropriate Audiences team member was strapped into the chair to be tattooed.
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The team first 3D-scanned his lower leg to analyse how deep the needle could penetrate. They then inputted the scan into Autodesk's Dynamo software ? a programming environment that lets designers visualise par...
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