Archive for July, 2009
human model robot for the cat-walk
Walking female robot designed to be a model on the cat-walk.
The HRP-4C is a humanoid robot created by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and publicly demonstrated in March 2009. She is 158cm tall and weighs 43kg including battery. She is capable of voice recognition and speech synthesis.
The walk does not quite match real top models but it’s a work in progress.
Her face is adorable though and she can express a range of feelings.
More info and pictures about HRP-4C is available on the official website of the the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology:
http://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/latest_research/2009/20090513/20090513.html
Fighter Female Robot
Fighter female robot – design from Dark Geometry Studios.

female fighter robot
Evolution of Technology – Saturn Commercial
The evolution of robots from the stone-age onwards
Cyborg Woman fighting back
Watch out! – Artwork by Dark Geometry Studios
Johnnie Walker Male Android Commercial
Advert for Jonnie Walker.
All is full of love – Bjork the fembot
Superb music & video robotic
Philips robotic marketing
Philips uses android female seduction to market their products.
Heineken – the perfect woman is a robot
Heineken Commercial – for men – robotic female inspired from the 1930’s – she’s been bugging people for months, maybe it’s something to do with the music ?!?
Fancy seeing yourself and friends as a technophobic dancing robot, you can upload your photo here and get – let’s boogy ! (click on Dance Floor).
http://heinekendraughtkeg.com/
RobotSkin Philips Commercial
This stunning advert has been directed by Bruno Aveillan and produced at Short Films, London. Director of photography: Philippe Le Sourd.
The creative agency is: DDB, London. Creative director: Stuart Buckley. Creatives: Mark Thompson, Dave Newbold.
The robot was designed by Stephane Levallois and realized in the Spadaccini atelier.
ExVoto and Wizz added the necessary CGI cosmetic improvements. Editor: Fred Olszak.
After Effects and logos are by Rushes.