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November 12, 2009

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    let’s get a few thousand forests of these things and regulate the C02 in our atmosphere.

    These robotic flowers, actually titled ‘Cyberflora’, were on exhibit at the Smithsonian / Cooper Hewitt Design Museum in their 2003 design triennial. Created by Jeff Lieberman, Heather Knight (me!), Blake Harrison and Dan McAnulty as part of a project under Cynthia Breazeal at the MIT Media Lab’s Personal Robotics lab. It would be great if you could credit us with a caption!! Thanks!

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    This is amazing. I am so glad that one of the creators posted on here to let us know what they are and who create them. They are amazingly beautiful with the lights. I think that there is great talents in these people.

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    Wow this is amazing, I wonder if you can make a robot flower that can behave like a real flower, It’ll have solar panels that will follow the sun or better yet it’ll be able to photosynthesize like a real flower.

    This robotic flowers are fantastic… Maybe they can be a useful starting point for another colossal like “Avatar”. Great job

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