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Oribokit: Origami Robot DIY Kit
ORIBOKIT™ How to build robotic origami

With Oribokit™, a DIY kit for origami robots, Matthew Gardiner aims to collectively cross the boundaries between art and science towards the future.

Textiles dyeing with Bacteria

No harmful chemicals, significantly lower water consumption. Julia Moser explains how pigment bacteria are used to color clothing. (German language)

How to convert a remote controlled car into a Donkey Car

A "Donkey Car" is a self-driving car in miniature format, a remote-controlled car that is trained to be able to complete a course independently. The Open Workshop "Donkey Training" will take place within the context of the AI theme weeks, where visitors can use artificial intelligence to train a robo car to drive autonomously. We have put together a step-by-step guide for you on how this works exactly.

How to compose with MuseNet a piece of music in the style of Mozart

We tried for you how to compose music with the Deep Neural Network "MuseNet" from OpenAI and made a step-by-step guide based on it. If you want to learn more about composing music using AI, you should visit the Open Soundstudio at the Ars Electronica Center and participate in the "MuseNet Special" workshop.

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