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Overview
The project can be clearly divided into 3 key elements:
1) Oribotics
2) Electronic Audio Visual Enviroment, and
3) Mobile phone SMS interactive system.
All elements are deliberately simplified (relatively speaking), to enable a flexibility between the systems and modes of installation which the work is likely to be presented in. Oribotics [laboratory] is the 2nd generation of Oribotics, and builds upon 3 years of research, including a residency in Tokyo, and funding from all levels of Australian arts funding bodies..
1) Oribotics
The oribots use a carefully desiged crease pattern, one that allows a dramatic shape transformation with little tension in the system. The first generation required the folds to pivot through 180º, requiring a lot of force, the new generation has minimised this angle to less than 120º. The basic concept of the mechanics which transform the paper is based on the human hand. A 5 petalled flower requires a 5 fingered mechanism to open it. This hand uses a simple, push/pull mechanism to actuate, akin to a muscle flexing.
The Electronic Design of the oribot uses a C programmed PIC microcontroller to read an LDR (Light Dependant Resistor), and translates this information into the position of a servo motor arm.

2) Electronic Audio Visual Enviroment
The projection was designed to relay live weather data to the oribots, giving them a connection the world. It was achieved with by a Macromedia Flash application, with actionscripted animation, images, and sounds. Mac Mini's (perfect for travelling installation) were configured with php, mysql, and flash, to gather live data from weather.com. One Mac for each projector, and group of 5 oribots. The amount of data was optimised for this configuration. The flash application is coded with a setup mode, which allows for scaling, positioning, and database connections for each oribot. The main form of communcation between the machines is xml, written dynamically from mysql by php. Its common web technology, and perfect for this kind of distributed, dynamic installation. While the system was designed to be local, the model can be used globally, or used in combination with an internet presence of the work.

3) mobile phone SMS interactive system
This system was designed to create an intimate connection between the audience and the bots; a cross between gardening, messaging a friend, and commanding a robot. This system was developed during an ANAT (Australian Network for Artists and Technology) artists lab. It was achieved with Processing as an authoring tool, and connected a mobile phone via a USB cable. Using a serial connection, incoming messages were read and deleted from the phone, and stored in a mysql database for later retrieval and parsing by a request from one of the oribot machines. A 3rd projector, or monitor is used to relay the instructions to the viewer.

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The following information is for exhibitors / galleries / festivals, regarding the requirements for showing oribotics.
The information is indicative of what is required for a show. The installation is very flexible and can be shown in a range of scales / formats / complexities.
If you have further questions contact matt@airstrip.com.au.
Installation
Shipping
Technical and Exhibition Requirements
Installation diagram [612Kb PDF]
Installation
Oribotics installation: 3 days with artist & 2 crew/assistants
Sound installation: 1 day with sound tech.

Shipping
Oribots
2 x crates [140 x 100 x 40cm, approx weight 40kg ] for oribots
All oribots are shipped and packed into custom made crates, these may be kept in storage with no heavy objects placed onto the crates.
Computers
3 x apple mac mini computers, pack into original packaging. May travel with artist.


Technical & Exhibition Requirements
Oribots
15 x oribots (artist to supply)
3 x oribot power adapters & power cables (artist to supply)
Oribotics toolbox (artist to supply).
Computers
3 x apple mini macs (artist to supply)
1 x airport express wireless router (artist to supply)
Monitors
1 x monitor - Flat screen wall mountable preferred.
Internet
http access, via ethernet or wireless access.
Sound
4 channel stereo mixer
3 x 1m stereo mini jack to RCA cables (for computer to mixer)
8 speakers, positioned evenly around the rooms perimeter
Speaker cabling
Projection & mounting points
3 x data projectors (1800+ ANSI lumens)
3 x ceiling or rig mounting points for projectors, with 45º mirrors
3 x 20m VGA cables
Secure room for computer/controlling hardware
Mains power supply
Small desk/table for computers, and mixer.
Environment
Darkened 50 sq metre area (preferred approximate area 10 x 5m sq)
The installation is flexible, and can be adapted to suit a variety of spaces. Oribots are shown in multiples of 5.
Power
Domestic power supply is sufficient
Extension leads
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