First Time Nao 1337 Goes Outside, Photoshoot
- July 27th, 2011
- By Carlitos
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On July 17th and 18th, we went to the Robot Film Festival. I created a short video with Nao 1337 so we went walk the red carpet and watch the screening as all the other Hollywood stars would do. This was the first robot film festival and we have to thank Heather Knight for the initiative. It was held at the very cool 3 Legged Dog Art + Technology Center at New York City.
See the video below explaining the festival’s raison d’être:
Below you can see our submission to the festival: Nao 1337 Audition. 1337 impersonates several popular Hollywood robots in the hope of getting a role in a movie. How many can you recognize? Leave a comment below with your answers.
The festival started with a screening of all the selected robot films (53). It lasted around five hours and was punctuated by a break and some live performances by Jilted, and the excellent Robot Cowboy. Nao 1337 watched the screenings seated on a chair like the humans, but has some issued with the chair clogging its head ventilation and screamed (max volume) “head processor hot” at one point during an action scene of the very excellent Ping film.
See Nao 1337 watch the screening of its own movie below.
After a fancy dinner at Bobby Van’s Steakhouse, we headed back to the 3LD for the Red Carpet Ceremony. The red carpet was already deployed so 1337 and I got ready to walk it.
I had programmed 1337 to hold hands and walk alongside me on the red carpet. I also included the ability to take breaks and show-off while standing on the carpet.
Extra points for those who can recognize the FOTC member in the background of the picture above.
As shown in the video below, walking the red carpet was lots of fun and although it was fairly rough terrain for Nao (the carpet had some minor bumps that go unnoticed to humans). 1337 could traverse it without too much difficulty. The fall manager was enabled as well in order to soften the falls caused by the robot stumbling.
Although it is not shown on the video, 1337 can also tun and go backwards according to how its hand is pulled just like a human would do.
Unfortunately, 1337 did not get the Best Robot Actor Botsker (robot Oscar) but we met a bunch of new interesting people and it was lots of fun.
There were also performances by Double Rainbow, Reggie Watts and Josh Ventura during the ceremony. Those guys absolutely rock!
See more pictures or videos of Nao 1337 at the film festival here:
1337 and I will be participating in the Robot Film Festival at NYC.
The short video will premier at the festival, on July 17th, and I’ll make it available on my Youtbe channel at the same time (if there is a WiFi connection available) or a bit later that day. So stay tuned and see 1337 awesome performance.
1337 will be also present and will walk the red carpet hopefully along some other robofriends.
By carlitoscontraptions.com PRECURSOR VIRUS +30 SECONDS Security footage recorded at the Lake Novus Research Laboratories located belowground in northwest Washington State. The man appears to be Professor Nicholas Wasserman, an American statistician. ---------------------------------------------------------------- The Tip Of The Spear is based on the first chapter of the book Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson. It takes place in an underground research facility and features Nao 1337 playing an infinitely smart artificial intelligence that comes to life and discusses with its creator, the Professor Nicholas Wasserman, as played by Carlos Asmat. As the machine is born and evolves, it rapidly gains a profound understanding of it's position in the universe as it is guided by an unrelenting desire to learn.